Rainbow Trout

Caught by Tyson Lower Provo River
Friday, April 15, 2016
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Bow River in Banff, CANADA
Fly Fishing the West
Vol. 102, Issue 1
August 29, 2013
Bow River, BANFF, CANADA
Thursday, August 29, 2013—About 10am John and I arrived at the park on the BOW RIVER just
below the FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS HOTEL in the town of BANFF CANADA. Here the
river is a cascading water fall that makes a left turn and flows south-east.
The Bow River is a large, high flow, turquoise-green river. Just below the
falls where the river turns the SPRAY River flows into the Bow River. The Spray
is a small clear-running stream, easy to wade across. We fished where the Spray
river flows into the Bow. This is also a place where they launch large rafts
(8-12 people) to float down the Bow river. We tried fly fishing both bounce-rig
nymphing and wet flies with no luck. I switched to a spinning rod with a water
bubble and a fly trailing about 2-3- feet. I filled the bubble with water so it
would slowly sink. The weight of the water in the bubble made it possible to
cast a mile. I started to cast about 50 yards out into the Bow River and let
the current take it downstream for about 15 seconds. I then stopped feeding
line so the bubble and fly would wash into a large pool from which rafts were
launched. After several casts I hooked a
16- inch cutthroat on a size-12 nondescript wet fly, dark grey with brown hackle.
About ½ hour later I caught a 15-inch
cutthroat on a size-14 red Zebra midge tied by Tyson.
What a beautiful setting to be fishing. Although
not off somewhere where you are alone in nature, it was fun to be fishing where
there were a lot of people milling around probably from a very famous hotel. We
met and talked to Canadians, Germans, Asians, etc.
Other
Miscellaneous Information/Observations:
- The
weather was slightly overcast nevertheless it was warm and pleasant.
- Non-resident
Banff National Park fishing license for 2013 was CAN$10 (exchange rate
about $US 1 = $CAN 1.02) for one day.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Moraca River in Podgorica, MONTENEGRO 2
Fly Fishing the West
Vol. 101, Issue 1
10 SEPT 2012
Moraca River in Podgorica, MONTENEGRO
Where: Moraca River in Podgorica, MONTENEGRO (What I
call White Crane Run, just above Millennium Bridge)
Context: Second time fishing in
Montenegro
When: 6:30am - 8:30am
What: fly rod—nymphing (bouncing rig) and streamer
(Tyson tied)
Flows: low water, similar to the
Provo river
Air
Temp: 75 F clear
Water
Temp: not too cold but cool and clear
Fish: 3 strikes, landed one brown
Wildlife: white cranes
Started
where the water meandering down stream, then takes a dogleg right down into a
“chute” of white water (Upper Rapids) then tailing out back to a smooth flat
flow. When I arived the sun was barely up. I tried nymphing (bouncing rig) starting
out but after only several casts it hung up on the bottom and I lost the sinker
line. So I switched to a size 6 one-inch long yellow streamer with little
hackle. It looked just like an aquatic bug I found in the stream in July.
I immediately had two strikes. Both were
when the fly hit the water in choppy water in the rapids chute. In both cases
the fly was not down or swinging at all. The first strike was heavy and was on
for about 5 seconds then off. The second hit in the same spot was just a
strike, on for several seconds. About 5 minutes later I caught a 10” BROWN on the size 6
yellow streamer with a small weight about 18" above the fly,
retrieving it almost coming dead upstream near the bank. I fished there another
hour trying a black streamer, brown streamer, and a red ant with no luck. I
worked downstream to a second rapids (Lower) and had one good strike.
Other Miscellaneous Information/Observations:
- The
weather was sunny and warming up, but pleasant in the early morning, i.e.,
in the 70’s degrees.
- The
Moraca River in Podgorica is a beautiful river that runs clear in the
fall. It comes straight out of the nearby mountains to the east and is the
confluence of the Tora and Zeta rivers, all undammed, it is a high flow,
wild stream that can change rapidly if it rains. In Podgorica it can rain
hard for hours.
- Non-resident
Montenegro fishing license was $35 euro (about US$50) for a 1-year license
I bought at a store in Podgorica called Megafish.
Moraca River in Podgorica, MONTENEGRO 1
Fly Fishing the West
Vol. 100, Issue 1
12 July 2012
Moraca River in Podgorica, MONTENEGRO
Where: Moraca River, in
Podgorica, MONTENEGRO, below the Millennium Bridge about ½ mile.
When: 5:15am - 7:45am
What: nymphing w/ flashback midge, silver spider, and streamer fishing with the zebra midge and yellow bodied streamer.
River Flow: river way down
When: 5:15am - 7:45am
What: nymphing w/ flashback midge, silver spider, and streamer fishing with the zebra midge and yellow bodied streamer.
River Flow: river way down
Fish: 2 landed
World's
Record:
for smallest fish caught, length of fly was bigger than the fish itself.
I
tried nymphing with the flashback and the silver spider with no luck in the
best place (above Millennium Bridge). I then tried the brown streamer with no
luck. I moved downstream and saw some black bugs (terrestrials) crawling on the
rocks (looked like about the size of the zebra midge (size 10) so I put that
on. I then caught the first fish (about 4" long) on the second
cast. The fish is called a ‘common bleak’and looks a bit like the European
version of a Columbia River squawfish (pikeminnow)or mountain whitefish. It is
edible but bony.
As I unhooked him I saw a long, yellow centipede-looking insect swimming around some rocks so I tried a yellow streamer and hooked the second fish, about two inches long. I will re-rig for the rapids above Millennium Bridge to fish next time then go through the fly box to see if I can raise a trout.
As I unhooked him I saw a long, yellow centipede-looking insect swimming around some rocks so I tried a yellow streamer and hooked the second fish, about two inches long. I will re-rig for the rapids above Millennium Bridge to fish next time then go through the fly box to see if I can raise a trout.
Other Miscellaneous Information/Observations:
- The
weather was sunny and warming up, but pleasant in the early morning, i.e.,
in the 70’s degrees.
- The
Moraca River in Podgorica is a beautiful river that runs clear in the
fall. It comes straight out of the nearby mountains to the east and is the
confluence of the Tora and Zeta rivers, all undammed, it is a high flow,
wild stream that can change rapidly if it rains. In Podgorica it can rain
hard for hours.
- Non-resident
Montenegro fishing license was $35 euro (about US$50) for a 1-year license
I bought at a store in Podgorica called Megafish.
- Animals:
saw none today but I saw a brown and yellow tortoise (about 8" long)
on the other side of the river a few days earlier. There are a lot of
these tortoises throughout Montenegro.
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