David Lee
09-25-2005, 04:29 PM
Ahhhh ..... the last AR Stripe trip of the season !! Didn't fish much out there this year because of high flows thru most of the spring/summer .
Water level was around 2200 CFS , and colder than death - must be in the mid-50s . Fished my home water of Hoiges hole and Paradise beach .
Not a touch .
To add injury to insult ..... I fell a few months ago , pranging my right wrist . It has become steadily worse , untill today - after slinging T-14 for a couple of hours , I can no longer cast AT ALL :shock: :crybaby: :twisted: . Trying to backcast had me in major pain . I'm trying to set a quack appointment for Wensday of this week , because I have to fix this problem NOW - don't want to miss Dan Blanton's STRIPERFEST , or be lame for Baja !
Stripers on the A never really came together for me this year - my count stands at a measley three fish to 4 lbs. . I know of several local flyfishers that did alright this season , including some very respectable Stripes , but I never heard of great numbers of Striped Bass being taken on the fly . The bait guys took more large fish out this year (from the reports that I have seen) than any year out of the past five - I cannot really blame anyone or anything for the poor showing , other than less than friendly conditions for wading w/ a flyrod (very high , cool water for most of the season) .
Nothing ever stays the same ...... and , that's alright . The Shad had great spawning conditions , that bodes well for more 'bait' in the American . If the Salmon and Steelhead come up in force , they will also likely have a good spawn for a change because of the higher , colder flows . More fish of any kind in there means more Stripers will stay and feed in the future !!
Now , I will switch my focus to the Port and the Delta . Untill next February on the American .... :idea:
Have a good one !!
:D David :mrgreen:
Water level was around 2200 CFS , and colder than death - must be in the mid-50s . Fished my home water of Hoiges hole and Paradise beach .
Not a touch .
To add injury to insult ..... I fell a few months ago , pranging my right wrist . It has become steadily worse , untill today - after slinging T-14 for a couple of hours , I can no longer cast AT ALL :shock: :crybaby: :twisted: . Trying to backcast had me in major pain . I'm trying to set a quack appointment for Wensday of this week , because I have to fix this problem NOW - don't want to miss Dan Blanton's STRIPERFEST , or be lame for Baja !
Stripers on the A never really came together for me this year - my count stands at a measley three fish to 4 lbs. . I know of several local flyfishers that did alright this season , including some very respectable Stripes , but I never heard of great numbers of Striped Bass being taken on the fly . The bait guys took more large fish out this year (from the reports that I have seen) than any year out of the past five - I cannot really blame anyone or anything for the poor showing , other than less than friendly conditions for wading w/ a flyrod (very high , cool water for most of the season) .
Nothing ever stays the same ...... and , that's alright . The Shad had great spawning conditions , that bodes well for more 'bait' in the American . If the Salmon and Steelhead come up in force , they will also likely have a good spawn for a change because of the higher , colder flows . More fish of any kind in there means more Stripers will stay and feed in the future !!
Now , I will switch my focus to the Port and the Delta . Untill next February on the American .... :idea:
Have a good one !!
:D David :mrgreen: