Fished Rocky Ford Creek last Thursday, 140 miles and 2.5hrs drive from North Bend.
 
Got to the creek by 9:00 am , weather was sunny, No Winds! all day and warming up steady throughout the day.
 
I tied two new patterns the night before, one soft hackle with some CDC and peacock herl in size#10 and the second  Pussycat nymph; pheasant rump for tail,fur/chenille for body , pheasant rump for hackle and pheasant for wingcase.
 
The first one proved to be the "ticket" for that day for me.
On the fourth cast drifting my soft hackle across the slower currant my line stopped , I quickly responded with side strike of my rod and I was in to big trout.
 
He came out of the water and shot for the other bank, my 5 weight  T&T handled the fish run with no problem.
 
 This fish was all 23" great silvery color with nice rainbow slash right in the middle of it.
Second cast with same fly , same drift different fish hit the fly hard again, but after I had him on my reel, very close to my side , hook came free and he shot for the cover.
 
Another cast with the soft hackle same run took a another big bow, this time I got him in, nice over 20 inches.Next fish broke me off, but I still had 3 more of those, good that I stay late and tied more of them night before.
 
After fourth fish , and temps up to 80's fishing slowed down . I took a nice lunch, salami and swiss and Gatorade, then went back to another spot.
By now there was only another person on the entire creek ! not bad for fall fishing.
 
I swap my fly selection from the wet fly to dry since few good size fish ware working the surface , feeding on the very small emerger, I tied on Elk hair emerger with some CDC  and lon 12" leader taper to 4' 6x tippet.
 
I made cast well across the creek in the slower water column where big rainbow was feeding for past 10 minutes, first cast wend right ahead of him he came out of bottom and just bumped with he's snout, it made good size wake, Man! my heart rate went up to the sky!
 
I cast again in the same feeding line , only this time he went for it with full force! came out of the water, big mean bright rainbow and like the bone fish did he's tale dance!
 
Did not spool me , but in fact went for like four, five runs after he head nothing left in he's tank.
 
I quickly took a photo, flushed the lactic acid from he's body and after big splash and hard slap on my wrist with he's tail finn , went for cover.
 
By now I was thinking whoa! what a day on the water, all the fish got lot of good recovery after past spring, and are in awesome shape to fight with angler now!
 
So far I landed 5 nice big rainbows, and 3 hrs left to fish.
 
After another great looking in spawning colors male I fulled on big size#10 scud I put on the "Pussycat" nymph fly , I founded pattern in old fishing book.
 
I cast this kind of ugly looking nymph right in the middle of boiling rings, bang! I felt hard pull, fish took it and hold it for a second, than hook came loose!
 
Immediately, I made a cast right in the same spot, and start to finger retrieve, this time fish made surge, I could see the wake on the surface right behind my escaping nymph, this time he took hard my offering and the fish was on , it took some time to get him in my net, he was as long as my net handle all 25"
 
This was the fish of the day not only becouse he was big and fat, but the way he reacted to my offering , he wanted so bad , he went second time!
 
I got this long handle net for the Rocky creek like fishing and pontoon boats, it works very well .
 
After this fish I landed few more fish , one with super glorious Red colors.
 
Total 9 landed and 4 hooked and lost, this time I used bigger bugs in size #10 and smaller!
 
I learned one thing at the creek that day. Not allways your best performing fly , like the "scud" works well there, somotimes you got to switch thinks around and get creative with your fly selections and from just okay day , could be your Best day on the water!
 
I bee glad to show the pictures, they came out very unique, some under water fish shots and some landscape of the creek area.
 
Thanks for reading,
 
Les Korcala
 
 
 


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