Sorry Tom,

I am not TONY

Regards

Jean-françois DAURES from FRANCE
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Davenport 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 7:26 AM
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Fall Fishing Report and Photos


  That was a very interesting trout, Tony, and comes with a story.  I was 
visiting my brother in the DC area.  He took a day off so we could hang out 
together for a day, and I suggested he decide what he would like to do most, 
and I would just tag along. My brother worked for the Department of Wildlife 
Resources  at the time and was a Wildlife biologist, so he wanted to take his 
small aluminum boat up a local river to look at the waterfowl there.  I had my 
fly rod along and figured I might as well take it and see if I could scare up 
anything.  


  Well, this was a classic warm water river, as slow moving as a lake with lots 
of plant growth.  I had never fished a warm water river before (other than our 
outing to Crooked Creek at Sowbug 2004 but that didn't count because it was 
March, the water was still cold, and none of us even saw a fish).  Anyway, I 
figured I would just fish with a mohair leech and see what would happened.  
What happened at first  was nothing at all. 


  After and hour or so,  we stopped and were looking at a Great Blue Heron. I 
had quit fishing and let my sinking line hang in the water  behind the boat.  
When we decided to move on, I quickly pulled my line up and suddenly got a 
strike!  I couldn't have been more surprised if I had caught a fish in a 
parking lot. I had no  idea what it could be, but I could tell it had decent  
size.  Up came the "trout" you see pictured in the net.


    http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2532350950000212931ZGLSNa


  Well, I tried doing the same thing again, and caught another.  Then a third.  
My brother was amazed, he didn't think there were any catchable fish in the 
river.  I was amazed too, I had never caught a catfish on a fly. 


  I cast out a fourth time, let it settle, and gave the rod to my brother.  He 
started stripping it in fast, and he hooked up!  We ended up catching six 
catfish in six casts.   On the seventh we caught a yellow perch.  All in all, 
it was  a fun experience and a great memory.


  Tom


  On Oct 21, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Anthony Spezio wrote:


    What kind of trout is that in the net with the
    Whiskers and the Spine on it's back. LOL
    Tony




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