Fish Talk

Last Day of 2014 and Highlights of 2014

The year has ended its been a good one. This new year of 2015 marks my 3rd year as a fly fisherman and I have a feeling its going to be better than the last. I have a lot of other things going on in my life this year but I’m looking forward to all of in addition to the fishing.

North Fork Feather River
I spent my last day of 2014 fishing the North Fork and it was pretty great. The water was about 38 degrees and it was windy in the canyon which made it a freakin cold day. The water was clear which I haven’t seen a while and was quite beautiful. I started with my 3wt and caught 2 before it got too windy. I switched to my 6wt and caught another 3 before the day ended. I hooked and lost some big fish but I’m more grateful that I actually caught some. There were a few other anglers out and we chatted but they didn’t have as much luck as I did which is a bummer. All-in-all I’m sure they enjoyed the day out as much as I did.

Last Fish of 2014

Highlights of 2014
These are some of my high points in 2014. Its funny how each trophy fish or unique fish that you catch you remember the complete story of what, where, when, and how you were able get to them. They all make great fishing stories. All caught and released.

First/Biggest Steelhead of 2014

This steelhead was the first of 2014 and biggest I’ve caught so far. This fish was unexpected on the Yuba and caught on a Jimmy Leg nymph. While tight-lining I set the hook and immediately felt the weight and the saw the flash of the fish. My first thought was holy crap that’s a big fish! I noticed I missed lining an eye while fighting this fish and was so afraid I was going to lose it. Winter steelhead for the win.

First Cat of 2014

This was an Ellis Lake catfish that was my first and only of 2014. I caught this one on a clouser that was meant for bass. Once it made its run though I knew, “That ain’t no bass.”

First Crappie of 2014

Crappie aren’t usually on my list of fish I intend to catch, although they will be this spring. This is another Ellis Lake fish that ate a clouser. I’m pretty sure its the same one I kept finding in the same spot.

First Carp of 2014

Carp are some of my favorite fish to fish for. I know I hooked and lost two before I was able to land this one. Horseshoe Lake is a pond I fish that has no clarity, extreme pressure because people just let there damn dogs run straight into the water, and is a one tough son of a beezy. I was fishing somewhat near another skunking angler who was fishing for stocked cats. I’m sure people out there look at me like what the hell is that kid doing? He came over right to watch the fight after I hooked this guy on a fly rod. Who looks silly now? I felt pretty damn proud. Garbage fish? Tsk tsk tsk.

First Hex Hatch Brown

The hex hatch is something every angler HAS to experience. There are literally no words to describe how unique a thing the hex hatch is. This year was my first hex hatch and it won’t be my last. This also highlights my first brown trout. Amazing looking fish with plenty of girth to make me work on a 6wt. Veterans of the hatch cheered me on as I landed my first hex brown. Won’t forget that.

First Hex Steelie of 2014

This was my first hex hatch fish. I’ve never fished the hatch and although I knew what to expect from videos and websites I had no experience what so ever. I managed to hook and land two fish but this steelhead will always be my first.

First Frog Fly Eating Bass of 2014

I didn’t chase bass as much this year but I did manage to get out there a few times on my tube. This was one of the rewards I caught while beating the pond’s overgrowth of weed beds with my flippers back and forth. This was also my first fish I’ve caught on a big ol’ frog fly.

Most Pretty Fish of 2014

This is a Feather River steelhead that was caught during the spring-run. Its clearly and adult fish and is the most prettiest fish I’ve ever caught. The colorations and spots were perfect. It was such an honor to catch and release such a beautiful fish.

Heaviest Fish of 2014

I love me my carp. This donkey didn’t put much of a fight but it was by far the heaviest fish I’ve caught this year. I literally had to pull it out of the water as it dead-weighted in the weeds.

Smallest Fish of 2014

One of the best things about fly fishing is that you can catch some of the biggest fish with small flies and some of the smallest fish with the same flies. Catching small fish is also hilarious. My brother caught this bass fry and won our competition on who could catch the smallest fish. He won.

Steelhead Season Highlight 2014

That big steelhead was unexpected but this girl was. This 2014 steelhead season for me was more quantity than quality. This 22”er was harassing salmon as I stalked it above a bluff. I moved in and fished it until my drag went screaming. I chased her downstream wading away from deep holes and throwing my fly line back into the water as it kept getting stuck in trees. I was able to net the hog and wow what a fish!

First Trinity River Trip

This Trinity River trip was my first big trip by myself. I spent the night in my car to wake up to fishing. Truly a trout bum experience. Although no adults were caught I had a great time catching a few natives and half-pounders on the Trinity.

Happy New Years!
Cheers!

Trinity River, Yuba goldfields, Yuba River

Still Murky and High

Crazy High Flow Below NF Trinity

The rivers are dropping but still too murky to be in optimal fishing conditions. The Trinity trip was turned into a day trip after seeing that the flows were way too high and murky to fish. It hasn’t been the greatest time for fishing rivers and streams for me.

Trinity River
My brother and I set out in the morning and got to Steel Bridge before there were any other anglers out. The water was pretty off colored. I was using my switch rod swinging some big bright winter steelhead flies that I had bought. I hooked and fought what felt like a nice fish for about two seconds and lost it. I wasn’t too happy about that.

Steel Bridge Access

We covered all the water we could but the tributaries were just blowing out like rapids. We stopped by Douglas City, Junction City, North Fork of the Trinity, and near the dam before calling it quits. I know they are there I just need it to be at the right place at the right time. The weather, time, water color, and flows have to be ideal before even considering another trip. So you’re telling me there’s a chance…

Salmander

Yuba River & Goldfield
After a not so great trip on the Trinity I had to drop my brother off back in Marysville. I fished the Yuba before heading back to Chico and it wasn’t in that great of condition either. The flows looked right but the water was still murky. There were about 5-6 cars on Parks Bar fishing above the bridge. I opted out on trying to fish with all those people so I fished below the bridge. I managed to to hook and fight a decent feeling fish but lost it. After all the bad luck, I needed to beat the skunk. I decided to try and go for some winter largemouth before I left.

Winter Bass Skunk Beater

I arrived at the pond that I wanted to fish in the goldfields after navigating through the road full of plot holes that were filled with water. A pain in the ass if you don’t have a 4×4. Once I actually got to the pond I had realized I forgotten my fly box with my streamers in the car. Screw that I’m not walking all the way back. I fished a few flies until hooking a small bass on a San Juan worm. Yes! The curse had been lifted. I continued to fish and saw a big splash across the pond. Cool, there’s a big bass rising, probably just the only one. I kept fishing the area I was at until I saw a second big splash. The sun is just under the horizon I had to fish that spot before I left. I got there as quickly as I could and saw some nice size bass hanging around a school of fish that looked like small bluegills. Cast after cast I tried to get one interested in my fly but they were saying nope I don’t really feel like it.  After about ten minutes it became too dark to fish and I left for home. Damn it. I’ll get them next time.

The rivers should clear up soon… hopefully. The Feather is still chocolate and I’m looking at the NF Feather River and Butte Creek as my next targets. If murky then I’ll be trying to get better at winter bass fishing. One of the great things about bass fishing in the winter is that no one else is out. I’ll take it.

Happy Holidays!

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