Last week I was able to steal away for a couple of hours to the Saluda River which has been running fast all winter with huge releases. I was hoping that 700 CFS would be manageable but found it to dicey to try and cross the river to access a few of the runs that I really like to fish.
It always strikes me as weird to be trout fishing in a river with Spanish Moss draped off of the trees.
The flies for the day were heavy but still couldn't get them down deep enough through the fast water.
A wading staff was essential just to get to the couple places I did wade to. This was my first trip out with the No-Float Stix and I was very impressed.
I fished the South Fork Rod Company "456 Prototype". I am really liking this rod with a 5DT line on it. I want to put a good fish on it since it seems like a rod that will bend into the cork.
At least on a high water day you can mess around with the camera if nothing else, eh?
Please SCE&G...let the water flows come down! Over 12,000 CFS as I post this and I need to touch a few trout awfully bad.
2 comments:
I understand your pain! Cameron,
The river here is super super high also... haven't wet a line for 2 months already... but, I am glad you tried! : )
Hey Cam,
At least you can flyfish in January... I can only ice-fish right now ;-)
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