It was so nice and warm out today, and most likely the last day like that we'll have for a LONG TIME. So, early this afternoon, I got "sick" at work *cough* *cough.*
I just couldn't stop thinking about checking out the Stave River.
I was fishing there this afternoon for my first time ever, from 3:30pm until closing time (6:15pm). Very nice, clean, and scenic river. There are salmon in the system now, not a lot, but a few. They're not big though. Coho, I'm guessing? There were a few people fishing there today.
In the "Toilet Bowl," around 5:30pm, I managed to get to hook 2 good sized fish, using a fly & float on my spincast. But they shook off the hook just before being landed. I didn't even get a chance to see what they were. Not salmon, I'm pretty sure. Any ideas?
There didn't seem to be a lot of fish there. I fished with a worm all over the toilet bowl, and didn't get a bite from 3:30pm to 4:30pm . Then I switched to the black wooly bugger & float (5 to 6 ft leader) at 5:00pm, and got those two I mentioned above. But then, that was after the sun started to go down and the river was shaded.
What is in there at this time? Where can I find Whitefish on the Stave? or Cutthroat Trout? Is it the wrong time of the year for them? I just enjoy fishing when it's nice out, and it's not crowded. I have ZERO interest in fishing a busy or crowded area, no matter how good the fishing is.
I got bored of the toilet bowl around 4:30pm and walked just south of there, to where there's a marshy slough. I saw fish rising there, so thought I'd try there. Caught a few Northern Pikeminnows, and a tiny 3" Largemouth Bass! Never seen one that small. lol It was fish after fish on every cast back there. But nothing good.