Secret Honey Hole

Secret Honey Hole

The last week has been sunny, warm, cold, rainy, too hot, and a host of in-between. April, my favorite month to fish and guide is almost over and has just been a hair better than last year in terms of fishing days. Considering in less than two months we will start loosing daylight again,,,,,, sorry, I wont go there.

It rained all day today. There is over an inch of rain in my gage. In spite of that, the rivers seem to be holding and should(I said should be fishable for tomorrow. Saturday looks like it will be OK and no one seems to be sure about Sundays weather.  The season closes after you get to fish on Sunday.  It sounds like there will be a stretch of crummy weather after that and I don’t care cause I plan to do indoor projects.

First Trout on a Dry

First Trout on a Dry

Yesterday was cold and cloudy all day. The rivers were spooky clear for this time of year and fish came in spurts. The BWO’s waited until it started to rain, of course and it was a nice hatch for the 3rd or 4th day in a row.  Catching during the hatch proved to be difficult during the hatch. Standard dries and comparaduns were shunned and it was only after we floated an emerger in the film behind an indicator fly did we have some success. If the emerger was not mired in the surface film they would not eat it where we were. It was a fun puzzle to kind of solve. Every fish had a fat hard belly. They have been eating very well and it made sense since they have not been in that April, “eat with reckless abandon” mood for, well, all of April. At least, as I remember Aprils past. I am OLD.

My client caught some beautiful fish though, and a nice tip a was a welcome result. All my clients this week did well(blowing their horn and patting myself on the back), but they worked hard for them and we covered a lot of ground to find cooperative fish.

All Good. Get out if you can, it will be a while before we can fish again.