Well TOSFly readers, over the past couple of weeks, a few members of the TOSFly team have been spending a lot of time on the Little Red River. And the result? ... BIG BROWNS. That's right, this little river has been producing some big fish. And the primary reason is the spawn.
For a while before Christmas, it seemed the browns were finished spawning. However, the week before the celebration of our Savior's birth, I received word from an associate that the browns had started again, and big fish were being caught all throughout the river! This was good news for me considering I was headed to the river the next weekend. The anticipation almost killed me ... literally. I think if I tied one more fly or talked about fishing any more, my wife would have taken my life.
Anyway, after being on the river the past few days, it is true. All of it. The browns are spawning, and big fish are being caught. My father-in-law and I have torn up the browns at Cow Shoals off of a variety of flies including red asses, white woolies, scuds, and sowbugs. However, the hot fly of the week has been the Holy Grail. I have spent the past several nights tying these flies, and I am very thankful that I did because the fish loved it!
Today started off great. On the very first cast, I caught a nice rainbow while drifting nothing other than the Holy Grail. However, the fishing slowed, and I decided to move upriver to a nice deep pool. I started by stripping a wooly bugger, and BAM!!! I had a nice brown trout measuring about 16 inches. I took a pic and let her go. Second cast ... strip ... strip ... BAM!!! Another 17 inch brown (I did measurements on my rod) with a nice kype. It was obvious this guy was spawning. I laid him beside my rod and took a picture. I fished the white wooly for a while longer, but I think they started to figure me out.
I switched to a scud and caught several fish. Dean, my father-in-law, caught a nice brown with a purple haze scud. Check it out:
Then, I switched to the Holy Grail. This fly was HOT all week long! They absolutely KILLED it! I must have tied a dozen of them, and the fish tore up 3! I caught one on the first cast with the new fly ... a nice brown in the 13" range. Then, I cast a little deeper to an area where the fish were rising and the river bottom seemed to change depths. A few seconds after the fly hit the water, my indicator went under fast. I set the hook, and I thought I was hung up. I wasn't; my line was moving, and this momma fish was fighting. After about 10 minutes of battle, I netted her. Check her out!
I wasn't able to snap any pictures besides this one. She was spewing eggs, and I knew I needed to get her back in the water. As a result, I was not able to measure her. However, if the big guy mentioned earlier was 17", she was pushing 21". She was definitely a full hand's width longer than him. She was an absolutely beautiful fish. I released her almost immediately, and back to the redds she went.
Overall, we have had a blast!
Check back soon for TOSFly's trip to the Little Red coming in mid January!
Until then ... cast to The Other Side!
Seth
For a while before Christmas, it seemed the browns were finished spawning. However, the week before the celebration of our Savior's birth, I received word from an associate that the browns had started again, and big fish were being caught all throughout the river! This was good news for me considering I was headed to the river the next weekend. The anticipation almost killed me ... literally. I think if I tied one more fly or talked about fishing any more, my wife would have taken my life.
Anyway, after being on the river the past few days, it is true. All of it. The browns are spawning, and big fish are being caught. My father-in-law and I have torn up the browns at Cow Shoals off of a variety of flies including red asses, white woolies, scuds, and sowbugs. However, the hot fly of the week has been the Holy Grail. I have spent the past several nights tying these flies, and I am very thankful that I did because the fish loved it!
Today started off great. On the very first cast, I caught a nice rainbow while drifting nothing other than the Holy Grail. However, the fishing slowed, and I decided to move upriver to a nice deep pool. I started by stripping a wooly bugger, and BAM!!! I had a nice brown trout measuring about 16 inches. I took a pic and let her go. Second cast ... strip ... strip ... BAM!!! Another 17 inch brown (I did measurements on my rod) with a nice kype. It was obvious this guy was spawning. I laid him beside my rod and took a picture. I fished the white wooly for a while longer, but I think they started to figure me out.
Then, I switched to the Holy Grail. This fly was HOT all week long! They absolutely KILLED it! I must have tied a dozen of them, and the fish tore up 3! I caught one on the first cast with the new fly ... a nice brown in the 13" range. Then, I cast a little deeper to an area where the fish were rising and the river bottom seemed to change depths. A few seconds after the fly hit the water, my indicator went under fast. I set the hook, and I thought I was hung up. I wasn't; my line was moving, and this momma fish was fighting. After about 10 minutes of battle, I netted her. Check her out!
I wasn't able to snap any pictures besides this one. She was spewing eggs, and I knew I needed to get her back in the water. As a result, I was not able to measure her. However, if the big guy mentioned earlier was 17", she was pushing 21". She was definitely a full hand's width longer than him. She was an absolutely beautiful fish. I released her almost immediately, and back to the redds she went.
Overall, we have had a blast!
Check back soon for TOSFly's trip to the Little Red coming in mid January!
Until then ... cast to The Other Side!
Seth