Normally, I would have joined Rod and the FWR crew at St. Mary's for the annual Bass'in, but since the earliest I could get off of work was Friday night, I decided to go trout fishing
It is rare for me to post reports, but this site lacks fly fishing content, so I felt compelled to give fellow trout bums a fix
On Saturday I hit up a lake between Merrit and Kamloops with my pontoon. While making my way out on to the water I observed some adult chironomids and damselflies flying around. I started marking fish in 23 ft of water right away, anchored up and starting bobbing a chironomid. It didn't take long before I had the first one on. The fish seam to come in waves all day, like 4-6 fish at a time. I moved around a bit, keying in on water that was 23-28 ft of water. It didn't really seam to matter which chironomid I was dunking, they all seamed to work about the same. The fish were of decent size ranging from 12"-20", typical Kamloops bows. I finished at 5 pm with about 20 or so fish to the boat and countless others lost
Here's a few pics:
On Sunday and Monday, I changed things up a bit by joining Itosh to fish some big flowing water for wild Rainbows. I started off with a #8 brown stonefly nymph under an indicator, which became the most productive rig
Once again, it didn't take long, 2nd cast I hooked and landed a 14-15" bow. We covered plenty of water, fishing both nymphs and Stimulators. We caught fish in all sorts of water, everything from pockets, tailouts to big back eddies. The biggest fish I had on was in the 20" range, which quickly took me out to the backing and then running right at me so quick that i had trouble keeping up to it with my large arbor Islander reel
It flopped off while attempting to land it
The fish ranged between 8"-18", most were in healthy condition, only a couple were post spawn. There was a good hatch of caddis and smaller golden stoneflies.
Here's some pics: