I managed a few hours of fishing today while my daughter was either napping.
The water continues to be just silly-high. Places I’ve had locked for high water were under water. Drifts I’ve come to depend on in difficult times were nowhere to be had.
On a day like this you are forced to look at the river through fresh eyes and let go of the mental map you have of the river. I don’t think it was a coincidence that as soon as I came to that conclusion I caught the first fish of the day.
On the journey along the tracks I also took maybe the best picture I’ve ever taken of the Upper Sac. This particular vantage shows my favorite water on earth. It isn’t a bonefish flat. It is my home water. To the left, I caught my first trout on a fly by myself. To the right, my favorite riffle. Of course, there is about 3-4 feet more water in the river right now, but this water is just dear to me. I want to share this spot with as many people as I can.
I don’t think I’m going to be getting out on the water tomorrow, but that’s OK. My dad and I have a day on some private water on Thursday before we head back South. The weather is supposed to turn with showers showing up on the weather outlook. I noticed snow still under the trees as we went over the summit to McCloud this evening. There is a lot of water still to come down.
I ended up landing 6 fish today, losing a handful of others. That is probably about as much as I could hope for and probably better than most would expect, given the rather challenging conditions. Still… you go fishing in the river you have, not the river as you might want it to be.
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Thanks for another great report and awesome pictures. I can’t wait to try it out this weekend and hopefully put the puzzle togehter to catch a few trout.
Cheers. Good luck!