After work blast.

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2015/08/19 18:19:31 (permalink)

After work blast.

Uglyfish invited me to fish with him on his stretch of the Hudson, so after sweating heavily all day, I changed clothes in my customer's garage  and met Wayne at the dock; conveniently on the way home.  He rowed (his motor's out on the bigger craft ) and guided  us to quite a few fish, with a good variety. I landed one decent pike that almost cartwheeled into the boat and missed one that looked much, much bigger. We caught largies, smallies , rockies, crappie, pike and bluegill. They were loving a chartreuse over white Deceiver that I've whittled down to acting like a Rapala for the fly rod. They also liked Wayne's popper and a foam slider of mine. He occasionally threw a pumpkin Senko and they ate that, too.  He got bit off twice!  Pike were hungry!  He's been working absolutely insane hours and I feel very grateful he took some time to get us out there on the water. One of the best evenings  I've had this year.  Hopefully, we can carry this good fortune on further river jaunts and out to the SR.  We'll be out when you are, some of the time, Jack. I made reservations  at Selkirk.

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    hot tuna
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/19 20:23:54 (permalink)
    While this heat wave has been brutal , that's some cool beans :)
    If the salmon don't bite us this weekend , panfish & bass fishing on the Mae we will .
    Hope to see you guys on the river .

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/19 20:38:59 (permalink)
    That looks like some great fun guys.I'll be looking forward to getting together in about 6 weeks
    Rich those Smallies on lake O are great fun and don't cost much in the way of gas....just drift over some structure and they'll be there!
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/19 21:03:36 (permalink)
    Looks like a fun night.  Nice job guys.
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/19 21:17:15 (permalink)
    There is some very decent panfish , bass & pike in the little SR actually, we just haven't capitalized like the locals do. We will be a local for a week :) maybe a salmon will bite too

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/19 21:36:43 (permalink)
    Yes was great to get out. Always a great time sharing stories and bonus when your catching fish. Anytime I'll man the oars if I have to. Like I said we just scratched the surface last night next we'll put that 25-30 fish to shame. Charlie great to hear about joining us the end of September can't wait. I see a recon trip for sometime mid September.
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/20 06:54:53 (permalink)
    On a side note, last year at this time there were very few reservations made for camping at Selkirk, this year the sites are over half gone already. Despite the sporadic run last year, I'd expect more crowds, especially into Oct. 
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/20 07:52:22 (permalink)
    Remember last year hitting the church pool 0 dark thirty and the place was already packed. Seems like every year you have to get to spot earlier and earlier
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/20 23:18:00 (permalink)
    Great to hear guys! Awesome outting it sounds like :)

    As for o-dark thirty... I remember hitting the church pool at that time of day to see guys with noodle rods and a half gobe 30 pack making their way out as we were coming in :D

    As you guys are implying, I'm sure crowds are here to stay
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/21 07:37:45 (permalink)
    Trying to get a " spot " at O dark thirty is what has been turning me off. I don't mind getting up early ( well kinda do ) but getting somewhere that early and finding out your late is a bummer to me .

    "whats that smell like fish oh baby" .. J. Kaukonen
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/21 09:53:40 (permalink)
    I don't do it anymore-not worth the hassel- sleep in and just hike to someplace where nobody is- even if it aint the best- just fish.
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/21 12:00:09 (permalink)
    Trevor, I wouldn't bother with the drive to do that. I live in a postcard area, with gorgeous mountains and water, I ain't walking the trash lined banks for the sights.  Fish On!
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/21 12:35:44 (permalink)
    I hear ya on that charlie. That's what we always did. Out the door at dark... Back to hotel at dark to only collapse to bed. Still do the dark thirty a few times a year
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/21 14:58:28 (permalink)
    That's not to say what Trevor does is  any less fun for him, or I think the SR is a POS. It's a beautiful river and I would choose it as an area to live in. I like Camden. The stretch in the Upper Fly Zone below Jack's spot (called Purgatory by some) is as cool a piece of water as I've seen anywhere. I love to fight steel and salmon, just as simple as that.  First and last  light can often be the best of the day; I've no doubt you've fished the whole day through many times, Andy. 
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/21 18:15:01 (permalink)
    When it was a special trip every season we waited at the door for C and M to open and were on the water in the dark-generally not alone back then either. The good spots are that well known.
     In the evening C and M was mostly closed by the time we got back in to Jim's and changed. Burgers at the Bar next door were the best in town and offered late.
    ( only a few Senior Citizens will know what I just talked about)
    Often when ya do get in early enough to post up someone without any morals stands in your back pocket and makes it a grueling experience - not always but enough for me to say the heck with that after getting my own place up there and fishing far more often.
    Have learned a few pockets and rocks along the way  that are often overlooked and I head for those. Besides- learning them over again every season or two as the river changes is fun for me.
     Could never post up on a spot ,even at o'dark ,and stay too long anyhoo-always gotta see  whats up or down a ways and move on after a while - no matter how many are stacked.
    Hasn't been a numbers game hereabouts for a real long time.
    May change when I am  a POS outa stater again - lol.
    post edited by r3g3 - 2015/08/21 18:25:16
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/21 21:11:13 (permalink)
    I see a fin coming through the water but, I can't tell what is lurking about....................
     
    Time will tell.
    post edited by BeenThereDoneThat. - 2015/08/21 21:14:30

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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/22 21:45:18 (permalink)
    I knew he was lurking about and he has surfaced on another board.  I'm gettin' my popcorn and beer ready for some interesting reads.

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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/23 05:13:48 (permalink)
    Up at o dark thirty to hit the river  again. Far more interesting to read the water. Or hear how HT did on the lake.
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/23 15:56:40 (permalink)
    We got about a dozen this morning,not nearly as good as the evening bite. Still fun and Wayne's motor ran smooth. Hope RJ has some good word from the big water. Might do an evening wade for some smallies.
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/26 21:43:23 (permalink)
    Dad talked me into another night of chasing them on the Hudson. Well it started out very well. First cast my popper got crushed a nice 2-21/2 lb smallie from there I missed only about 3-4 more not big hits. Charlie we were so spoiled last week where did they go. Side note my dad got 2 on sincos.
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/27 07:53:02 (permalink)
    August doldrums. Warm water and the most available amount of bait of the year. I still think deeper, darker and current. Still not gonna be on fire.
    We hit it right last week, we'll do it again. Maybe we'll strike out on the warm water and hit the shark and steel right.
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/27 16:19:21 (permalink)
    I did go wading  last night for a few hours. A dozen smallies, couple of Largemouth, rock bass, chubs, bluegill, sunnies, and the elusive perch. lol. I caught a bucketful of hand sized gills in the tail of a pool in the current. They are in the current!  About 95% on the top. FUN!!!  The pic of the young fellow in the boat, who just pulled in the nice smallie, is Wayne's son. He won the pool Tuesday night.  Had to get some chubs. Uglyfish and I are the chub kings. Whacked 'em good last salmon season....  Snuck in along Jailwater's line and fished the tail of Schoolhouse and yep, chubs on the swing.  

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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/27 20:20:47 (permalink)
    Your burning spots hopefully we don't have 1000's of fisherman hitting the river and chasing perch. Just missing the pike and carp and you'd have the Hudson River slam so close. Better luck next time
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/28 07:40:21 (permalink)
    I don't think it is possible to spot burn when it comes to dink perch!  If it was the place where the rapala award winner on the cover of the latest NY Outdoor News claims to have caught 68 stripers in a day, for that spot I might have to take a trip from Rochester to the Hudson.  I've taken up berry picking since the trout streams got too hot for evening fishing, and most of the warmwater spots are producing similar results to what you guys are doing.  They don't fight at all (although the bushes do, especially the now ripening blackberries), but boy do they taste good later, and very little work to clean them! My wife is convinced that my now 10 month old diet has addled my brain!  The fly rod camoflages my real intent and the hippers keep my legs cut free, and most of the places I have found to pick are near to streams.  Its just a shame that the black caps are only a once per season crop, they were definitely an end of June early July treat this year.  Looking forward to Blackberries and dewberries on my upcoming 'Daks trip, I was noting large aggregations of unripe berries when I was up in August, and I just have to hope the bears and the other gleaners didn't beat me to them.
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/28 08:06:40 (permalink)
    Almost had the carp, had one take in the canal before I went behind the PO.
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/30 08:36:31 (permalink)
    A beautiful evening to be out wading the shoals on the Hudson. A few nice smallies and an incredible moon rise  made it even more so. Attachments are not available: Download requirements not met Attachments are not available: Download requirements not met

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    Re: After work blast. 2015/08/30 12:17:39 (permalink)
    Nice!
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/09/06 19:09:41 (permalink)
    Some scenes from this weeks fish ventures. Foggy at first light this morning. Carp was fish of the week, though Uglyfish put me on a good one that came off, maybe a big largemouth. Saw an eagle this morning and many ospreys this week, including the first flight of a fledgling. Always fun to be on the water, no matter where it is. I used the 7 wt. 10' steelhead rod all week and tied way more steel flies than anything else. The carp even ate an egg fly from my SR egg box. I know Jack is ready, so are Wayne and I. Few more weeks!!!!
     
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/09/06 22:24:42 (permalink)
    Fichy thems some some nice pictures.  Scenery like that certainly keeps the adrenaline pumpin in us old guyz. 

    Give a man a fish and you will feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a life time. ~Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie (1837–1919)~
     
     
     
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    Re: After work blast. 2015/09/07 11:30:59 (permalink)
    I got the new sling pack all packed and ready to go. Didn't realize how big it is. I could probably camp out at Clints rock and fit everything I need in there for the night and then some. Times a ticking, flies a tying it's like when were we kids waiting for Christmas but instead of visions of sugarplums dancing in my head it's chrome steelheads.
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