Family Time

My brother and nephew just departed for home after a four day visit with me and Sylvia. It was great having them stay at the house, and join me on some trout streams. Because of the floods and rains up in the northern part of the state and in Colorado, I decided to focus on home waters for our fishing outings. Yeah, even home waters were up, and murky, but they were fishable. The autumn colors are in full glory on Rainy Mountain, while the grass is turning brown. The brown trout? Well, they were in their fall colors too, but a bit lethargic since colder temperatures have arrived on the mountain.

Fishing was great. Catching was slow. I noticed some of my New Mexico friends were posting they too were finding the streams being a bit stingy with the trout the past few days. One of streams where we were floating a fly had ice on a stream side trail, and that tells me the colder temperatures were certainly one of the reasons trout were not coming out to play. Yup, slow fishing days are part of the fly fishing sport. However, I must say, we absolutely enjoyed the beauty of the canyon trails, the colors on the mountain sides, and of course those Leetle Fellers that did hit the bottom of our nets.

It was fabulous having family here, and I enjoyed sharing home waters with them!

Gear: Winston AIR 7'6" 3wt fly rod; Bauer SST3 fly reel; Winston Energy WF3F fly line; Simms sling pack; Black Elk Hair Caddis dry fly.

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  1. Great pics mike. Looked like a great time fly fishing with your brother and nephew.

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    1. Thanks, Steve! This was the first time we've been able to fish since his open heart surgery...I loved having him and Kevin here, and savored each minute.

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