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Saturday, December 5, 2015

More Brookies on the Ugly

This is a stream I had not caught a brooky in yet:

This is the Ausable Ugly:

And here is the beautiful wild brooky that took the Ugly in that nice pool:

Although that was the only fish from that tributary, the stream I fished on Thursday produced a good number of sizable, though not big, brook trout. I feel bad for my Dad, he didn't have such good luck. 

I cast my Ugly into the pools, the riffles, and the runs, and it was often grabbed. Most of my fish were caught while working upstream and watching the end of my fly line, but the biggest took the fly in a shallow pocket on a downstream drift. I didn't get my hands on this fish but I didn't need to. I brought it into a sunlit riffle, watched it shake it's head furiously and flash it's brightly colored sides, then let it throw the hook. Short battle, no harm done. 


I also landed a number of fallfish and a small brooky on an Elk Hair caddis, which rounded out the afternoon quite well. I'm not sure what tomorrow will bring but I'm looking forward to it.



4 comments:

  1. Dude, NICE! I see you've discovered my favorite small stream fly right there ;)

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    1. Thanks,
      I started tying and using them this spring, and they work! My PB carp, some huge smallmouth, wild browns and brookies have all fallen for the Ugly.

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  2. Awsume, the ugly does the job. When and where you didn't expect it. CT has a good population of those beauties. Thanks for the adventure.
    Tie, fish, write and photo on...

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    1. Thanks,
      I don't use a fly or fish a stream unless I expect it to produce.

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