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Jjlyon01August 19th, 2008, 9:45 pm
SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse

Posts: 73
My family and I took our trip to Pennsylvania these past few days and my father and I were fortunate enough to fish some of the streams in Elk County. We knew that it would probably be slow fishing since the water would be really warm but we had to try it. The first day here we found ourselves on the main stem of the Clarion River in the special regs area. We fished all day (9 hours) and I only managed a small brownie. The next day we traveled to a small stream and fished for about four hours and I was able to pull 2 nice rainbows (14 and 12) from a small pool on a large wooley bugger. We then drove up to the East Branch of the Clarion River just under the dam. In these tail waters we found a nice riffly area and a beautiful pool (not too mention 52 degree water that does not feel too good in leaky waders after being in Texas all summer). My dad caught a 6 inch brookie out of the riffle on his first cast as I found my way down to the pool below the riffle. I had a 2 fly rig with 2 hare's ears size 18s on 6x tippet and split shot to get it down. A few casts later I was hooked up with a nice sized fish who proceeded to jump and snap my tippet like it was a spiders web. Too bad the 6x tippet was the largest I had because he proceeded to do this 3 more times that night and 5 more the tonight. It would be hard to imagine the same fish playing this game with me that many times but if he is he now has a mouth full of piercings.
"I now walk into the wild"
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Shawnny3August 20th, 2008, 9:25 am
Pleasant Gap, PA

Posts: 609
Nice story, Jamie.

-Shawn
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WbranchAugust 28th, 2008, 1:38 am
Starlight PA

Posts: 313
Sounds kind of fishy to me.
West Branch & main stem fly fisher for forty-two years.
Jjlyon01August 28th, 2008, 11:46 pm
SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse

Posts: 73
I think the tippet i was using was old. I ended up tossing it when I got home in frustration
"I now walk into the wild"
Flyfisher06September 1st, 2008, 7:03 am
argyle ny near saratoga

Posts: 32
Wbranch what part sounds fishy was it how easily the tippet snapped if that is what you dont believe the pool was only about 15 feet across and filled with very large boulders so every take the fish kept rubbing the tippet on the jagged rocks
IF I am not flyfishing or bird hunting I must be doing something bad like working !!
WbranchSeptember 30th, 2008, 3:58 am
Starlight PA

Posts: 313
"since the water would be really warm but we had to try it."

Why would any fly fisher fish if they knew thw water would really be warm?

Flyfisher06 - Why would someone continue to use "old" tippet and break off flies in a trout's mouth?
West Branch & main stem fly fisher for forty-two years.
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