Slow Start to the Season
Went for a scouting drive yesterday, it was beautiful and sunny but still cold. I did find a new little lake just a few minutes from home. It is tucked up behind an industrial park on the edge of the city. You walk down a path and suddenly the scrubby brush opens up into a lovely little pond. It is only a couple of acres but surrounded by a grove of Birch, Maple, Alders, Labrador Tea and High Hack Bushes– hard walking but perfect for the Float Tube.
There are two brooks entering and the outlet, although I couldn’t spot it, looks to be on the opposite end from the brooks judging- from the vegetation anyway. There was no sign of surface activity and hardly any bugs at all, just a few microscopic midges swirling in a sheltered, sunny spot.
Reports on the forums are that a few guys are catching a few trout but the majority of fishermen are just enjoying a day out.
Here is a picture from an old folder of a shad photos, you’ll notice I have not thought up the Dobson Clip yet so that puts it at around four years ago. I like spring trout fishing but can not wait for those big Shad to start running.
Reports on the forums are that a few guys are catching a few trout but the majority of fishermen are just enjoying a day out.
Here is a picture from an old folder of a shad photos, you’ll notice I have not thought up the Dobson Clip yet so that puts it at around four years ago. I like spring trout fishing but can not wait for those big Shad to start running.
Labels: Alders, big Shad, Birch, High Hack Bushes, Labrador Tea, Maple, surface activity
2 Comments:
Stopped on the Shubie near enfield and watched several spin fishermen land shad.......the water was also at the right levels for fly fishing.....not too high not too low. Will have to get out soon.
Me too Brad,
Had a look at it this weekend. Give me a shout and I'll be there.
Cheers,
Steve
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