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Urban Fly Fishing Adventure (DAMN bowfishermen)

July 01, 2009 By: Ward Category: Carp, Fly Fishing, OK River

Had an “interesting” experience Tuesday on the river…

Found a real nice shallow pool stacked with nice carp. I tied on a red sjw, took my time and snuck into position… Hooked into one on the first cast and horsed it out of the pool in a hurry to avoid completely spooking every other fish in the pool.

Not a monster, but always rewarding.

Not a monster, but always rewarding.

I was thinking about the fish on the first cast curse while I was fighting/landing/releasing the fish and wasn’t too surprised to look up and see my stacked pool getting a little extra pressure…

At least this guy just scoped it out and kept on moving...

At least this guy just scoped it out and kept on moving...

Thankfully, the fish started tailing again after a few minutes of waiting. I made probably 10 casts to a big one parked next to a tangle of rebar. No dice. Changed flies… a couple more casts. Nada, but hey… at least he was still there. I stopped for a moment to remove a bit of green/brown goo from the hook and thought about changing it up again when I heard a “ZZZZZPPPPHH“ and saw a splash… followed shortly by an enormous wake steaming off to the main part of the river. Grrreat.

Some jackass bowfisherman had set up shop a good 30 ft off the bank and 20ft up a concrete embankment. I guess he thought it would be a good idea to shoot at the fish I was obviously trying to catch for the past few minutes????

punks

Waited until I figured they were just out of range... ha

Fly fishing the Oklahoma River is certainly never boring.

Fly Fishing the Lower Mountain Fork River: Celebrities, Poachers, and WILD Rainbows

June 09, 2009 By: Ward Category: Fishing Report, Fly Fishing, Lower Mountain Fork River

 

Well it was definitely nice to be back on the river over the weekend… with over 250k miles (not even sure how many, the odometer went out around 245k, ha) on the ol’ Buick, I get a little more nervous for each road trip, but the LMFR is always worth every mile. 

I wasn’t able to leave town until around 8pm and got to the park around midnight. I knew I was going to be in for an adventure when I turned into the park and followed a trail of 7-8 vehicles the whole way down.
 
The trail of people pulling into the park around Midnight Friday

The trail of people pulling into the park around Midnight Friday

I made my way back to the z2 parking lot, crossing my fingers the whole time that they would cut back the flows for the weekend. No dice. My traditional z2 night fishing opener was a wash, so I decided to toss some flies under the lights…

 

Kind of like fly fishing with stadium lighting??

Kind of like fly fishing with stadium lighting??

Didn’t bring anything to hand, but I wasn’t too bummed… had a lot of fishing yet to enjoy.

I left the spillway around 1:30am to look for a campsite. Area G looked booked, and not wanting to disturb the mess of tents searching for a spot, I opted to sleep in the car by the EH. Woke up to the sound of a car door shutting near by and saw the first anglers arriving. After snapping a couple quick pictures of the refreshing sunrise over the EH, I headed to the remains of the upper footbridge on Spillway Creek to begin the morning fishin’ session.

 

Sunrise on the EH -- Great way to start the day

Sunrise on the EH -- Great way to start the day

 

Sunrise on the Lake

Sunrise on the Lake

 

Had a really good time fishing the spillway. It was a blast checking out all the new holes. I heard Donny C got into some nice big holdovers earlier in the week, but I wasn’t fortunate enough to bring any to hand. The stockers were still around (or were they recently placed???) as well as quite a few little guys that DEFINITELY appeared to be naturally born and bred! NICE! Looks like we had another successful spawn and they survived the heavy flows!!!

There's just something special about a "wild" rainbow...

There's just something special about a "wild" trout....

 

The spillway was packed by 10am and after bringing in quite a few stockers and half a dozen wild little guys, I thought I’d move over to the evening hole. I was met with crowds just as big over there too… but I did meet Mike Love (a LMFR celeb to me) while I was on my way upstream. I’ve been reading Mike’s posts on the Beaver’s Bend Fly Shop message board for years and it was great to have the chance to meet him.

Mike mid-release

Mike mid-release

He was showin’ off… carrying on a conversation, not even paying attention to his drift (that I could tell) and catchin fish when everyone else seemed to be struggling around him. I’m jealous he gets to fish the south eastern Oklahoma waters on the regular. I kept moving upstream, but had to stop and take a picture of the morning EH scene. Quite a sight… Be sure to check out the image full size, you’ll see people pop up all over the place.

Combat Fishing???

Combat Fishing???

I headed up below the (now dry) confluence of lost creek and had a great time throwing roll casts underneath the overhanging trees. Saw some activity on the surface and caught a few on a EHC…

He liked the Caddis...

He liked the Caddis...

But quickly realized they were working on emergers… had much more consistent success throwing an caddis pupa emerger (olive body). The wild ‘bows seemed to really appreciate the caddis emerger too…caught quite a few healty and beautiful ones!! I love these fish!! Each one is so distinct.

Apologies for the blur, hurried all fish pics. Great parr marks on this one!

Apologies for the blur, hurried all fish pics. Great parr marks on this one!

 

Another great OKIE 'bow. Lovin' the white tipped fins.

Another great OKIE 'bow. Lovin' the white tipped fins.

 

Well, I’ve covered the celebs and the wild rainbows… now it’s time for the POACHERS.  I spoke with these two about the regulations as they passed me… Wish I had my cell phone on me to notify the authorities. Seeing wild fish in the EH makes the poaching seem even more grotesque.

WALK OF SHAME

WALK OF SHAME

Sunday was an even better day than Saturday. More fish, less crowds. Didn’t catch any monsters the whole weekend, in fact… Not sure I even brought anything to hand larger than 14inches. Had a really nice one (looked like a football) break me off on a downed tree in the EH, but besides that I just ran into stockers and the wild ones.

Can’t wait to be back… next time hope they wont be pushing out so much water so I can play in Z2 and 3!

 

-Ward