Current River
I met up with fellow bloggers Kevin and Jeff on the Blue Ribbon section of the Current River in southern Missouri. It was a touch on the chilly side but we all came prepared for the weather. Fishing was good, and the river was gorgeous--honestly all that mattered. It was my first trip of the year and it felt great to shake the dust off my rods and feel the tug on my line. Can't wait to fish with these guys again. I always learn something and we had great camaraderie around the fire, even if Kevin thinks Scotch tastes like dirty socks.
Day 1
Day one was defined by fishing in gloves, ice on the guides, frozen line, and me fishing far to high in the water column. It was frustrating for sure but as always I learned a lot from Jeff and it would help tremendously the next day.
Sorry for the poor picture. Normally I wouldn't have posted a picture of inferior quality, however, being as this was my first fish of the year I felt obligated to share.
Ice in the guides, what a pleasure that is….
That night we threw articulated streamers in the hopes of some hefty Browns, both Jeff and I got some follows (one of which would have been a personal best for sure) but I was only able to connect with a Rainbow that night.
Day 2
The second day went much better for me. Weather was warmer, mid-30's lower 40's. Fish responded well to pheasant tail nymphs. Also managed one on a dry and a small Brown on a streamer. Fishing was a little slow but I still managed nine for the day.
Took advantage of a minor hatch and was able to catch this guy on an elk hair caddis. Hard to beat catching a trout on dry flies in January.
The Armadillo couldn't have cared less we were there watching him. In addition to the Armadillo we were able to watch several Deer and Bald Eagles from the river as well.
Sun came out and I was lucky to be able to hook into this monster trophy sucker...
Time to chuck some chickens. (Peanut Envy)
Not a big guy but I am always happy to take a wild Brown and throwing streamers at the bank is just a blast regardless.
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