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posted by Dan on Oct 5

Some time ago I got into fishing at night in the Clearwater intracoastal waterways, fishing the dock lights. This is stealth fishing, Very quiet, you fish on a flat calm night, with not a ripple in the water. You approach these lights, cut the motor, drift into position, slide the anchor without a sound, and fly cast to the light.

Some lights would hold Snook stacked up right before your eyes and others would hold big saltwater trout. This is when you shake when you make a perfect cast, saying to yourself, please have the right fly, and don’t make me look like a fool now. These were prayers when you see this many fish at a 40 foot cast away. QUIET. Three guys on the boat each take a turn making their cast so as to not kill one another with the flies.

Now, there was this fellow on the flats boat who would always jump ahead and always make the first cast. And on top of that he would narrate his cast, and how good it was, and on and on with too much constant talk. It would drone on so eventually it just became noise.

Suddenly, dead quiet. I was sitting changing a fly, the boat owner was making a new leader, and we both turned around to look at the quiet behind us from our very noisy friend. He was sitting at the end of the boat dead quiet, and very pale. He pointed to his thigh and low and behold he had hooked himself in the leg. And that had shut him up.

The boat owner laughed, dug out his camera and photographed this guy’s leg. Then he promptly removed the hook from the guy’s leg, at which point the guy started his noisy narration again.

“Why did you take that out? We had some peace.” (My own narration).

posted by Dan on Mar 5

A short drive in my Morgan through a wooded lane opens up to what appears to be a beautiful, natural lake in the outskirts of Forest Row, Kent, England.

The lake has been stocked with beautiful Rainbows and large Brown trout. Only fly fishing was permitted, and to see the outfits the Brits wear while fly fishing would astound any American. Ties, tan shirts, tweed jackets and mid thigh waders and they can cast a fly.

Each day I purchased a one trout limit license, so you can catch and release all day and still take one home for dinner.

I used a small rowboat and wore jeans and a sweatshirt and caught more trout than my British friends. Dry flies for browns and wet flies for rainbows, This was heaven. You could see Church steeples and rooftops of Forest Row from the lake, as well as huge bales of hay, flocks of sheep, and hear the contented mooing of cows. And great fishing.

posted by phil on Feb 19

If you are sick and tired of coming home from fishing trips empty handed, having to eat fast food instead of delicious steamed trout, then you might want to check out Nick Anikijenko’s book on Trout Fishing Secrets. It’s always more fun fishing when you come home with a good catch.

Learn: Why having a cigarette while fishing can halve your chances of catching anything. The 4 things you should do before you even unpack your gear beside the river. And much, much, more. Catch it here.

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