Mike Ridlon, a.k.a. mikeylikesit, and I were trading messages in the Chat Lounge on the Fiberglass Flyrodders forum last night when he mentioned that he had tangled with a large brown trout on the Holston River that day. Minutes later he text messaged this photo and a few lines of copy for a T.F.M. post.
Mike wrote... "It was a cold and blustery day on the Holston River (proper) with spitting snow and a white chop over the big riffle at Nances Ferry. Suddenly the florescent yarn indicator suspending a Geux Tiger midge (purple/gold zebra) disappears into the chop just twenty feet downstream of my position. There i stand dumbfounded by this massive brown that isn't supposed to be there."
"Surprisingly, I manage to get the line on the old J.W. Young Pridex and protect the straining 6X with the subtle flex of my trusty Fenwick FF 755. Several aerial assaults and a few screaming reel runs later, i haul the massive brownie on the shore for a quick picture and a gentle release.
What a charm for the first fish of 2011!"
Short glass, small flies, and an old clicker reel getting it done. I am impressed.
3 comments:
I'm about to move to Straw Plains. Mike, are you interested in showing a fella around?
adam, send me a PM over at FFR with your contact info. maybe we can hook up some time
Adam...I'm thinking about a road trip up there as well.
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