The evening of Sept 28th found my friend Larry and I checking into Gardeners Sporting Camps in Allagash Village, Maine. Our plan was to fish the trout ponds in the area for the last 2 days of fishing season and to hunt partridge (grouse) for the first 2 days of bird hunting season.Wed morning started out at a brisk 34 degrees. You could see your breath as you pumped air into the bladders of the float tubes, our chosen method of fishing these remote ponds. The “sea smoke” coming off the pond as the sun rose higher into the sky combined with foliage that looked to be painted in brillant colors offered a spectacular start to the day. As this was our first time using our float tubes we were a little tentative about our ability to keep our heads above water as we navigated our way across the pond. The fishing was awesome. We caught and released in excess of 40 trout in 2 days. The trout averaged in the 12″-14″ range. We had success with nymphs, streamers, and dry flies depending on the time of day. Casting a dry fly to rising trout or casting a wet line blindly delivered excellent results Mother nature blessed us with an abundance of sunshine, calm waters, and warm temps once the sun was above the mountain tops. Nothing could havebeen better.The partridge hunting was a much different story, better told another time. Suffice it to say its a good thing we weren”t counting on the hunt to provide our meals.If you have never used a float tube as a means to fish calm water give it a try. The comfort level is second to none. Its like casting from your recliner. My only advise to a novice tuber is be sure to walk backwards when manuevering in your flippers unless of course you don”t mind fishing in wet clothes. I won”t tell you which one of us on this trip learned that first hand…….
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- Striped Bass: Flatwing Swing
- Striped Bass: Fly Line Options & Choices
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- Striped Bass: Migration Patterns
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- The Art Of Escape
- Fly Fishing: A Natural Drug
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- Fly Fishing: Don’t Fight The Current
- Fly Fishing: It Is What It Is
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- Fly Fishing: The Allure Of The Fish
- Fly Fishing: The Art Of Escape
- Fly Fishing: The Simplicity Of It All
- Fly Fishing: Time Flies
- Fly Fishing: Times You Remember & Try To Forget
nice story Pat and pictures. I have never fished up there, hopefully next year. Glad you got out and caught some fish. Fishing in remote places is always the top end for me.
is that picture for real?
yes it is
Dan – i know what your asking. is it one photo? no – it’s not one photo. it’s real in the sense that both photos are, of course, real. but it is not one photo it is two seperate photos.
ps – are the steelhead in the rivers up your way yet?? let me know when they are.