I on the other hand, got a whole lot of something.
I took the fly rod out again today after yesterday afternoon's success. The wind was minimal and the surface was completely flat, so the condition couldn't be any better. Not a whole lot happening at peak tide but a few fish started splashing on the surface once water started to move out. For a few weeks now, I have been watching smolts pecking items on the surface. The rises today in the shallows looked a bit different. They were slightly bigger, possibly small anadromous cutthroat trout? I took all my dries out of the box yesterday, so trying to get one on the surface was out of the question. Plan B was to tie up a small nymph and cast it almost parallel to the reed line. The first cast had a gentle pull so I didn't even strike. The second cast further out into the deep had a much bigger pull. A cutthroat trout came splashing on the surface as I set the hook, but it set itself free soon after when I was messing around with all the loose fly line. A few more casts later, I felt a few more gentle pulls and out came a peamouth chub, and another one, and another one. This went on for about 10 minutes before they turned off again. First chubs on the fly, something that I aimed to do this summer so the trip was very satisfying.