Some of you know my husband, Jeremy. If you know him, you know how much he loves fly fishing. Sometimes I wonder who comes first, the fish or me. Anyway, we were in Charlestown RI over Memorial Day weekend and I thought I’d tag along with him on one of his fishing excursions to see what the big deal is about fly fishing. On Saturday, it was a bit too cold for the ocean, so we ventured to a beautiful little spot in Carolina. The sun was shining and the birds were chirping as we drove to a great hole and sought out the trout. As Jeremy fished, I was catching the sun rays and then I heard a big splash. I looked over and Jeremy had hooked a beautiful brook trout. This caught my attention and the next thing I knew he handed me his fly rod. I started to cast and of course, kept hitting something behind me. Jeremy spent the next hour or so teaching me how to cast. I caught nothing, but enjoyed the sun and being out with my husband. Day Two – We woke up and decided to go back to the hole. This time, he brought a rod for me. I started out nymphing and within a few minutes had caught my very first brook trout! I was so excited! I even held the slimy thing and then fully revived it and released it in the river. I was feeling confident so I told Jeremy we were competing for the day. Minutes later, he had caught 3 fish to my 1. Then, another one on for me! And, then, more for Jeremy. After a few hours, we took a drive to the marsh – I took a break while Jeremy waded out to try for stripers. Soon after, he was wading back in and asked me to go back to the hole with him. Remember, I usually only go with him for an hour or so … It had already been hours, but, hey, I was having fun. Back to the hole we go. It’s early evening, the sun is setting and again, it’s just me and him and the fish. We’re both nymphing side by side. I get one on – it’s big!! A big brook trout. I play with the fish and let him swim around before I reel him in. I caught one more and Jeremy caught quite a few. Brook Trout Score for the day: Jeremy 14, Keely 4. Even though I lost our fishing competition, my first fly fishing trout experience was a lot of fun. You might just see me on the river sometime with my husband.PS On Jeremy’s last cast – he caught a nice brown trout on a dry fly. No picture, but I can vouch for him!
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- Alaska
- Guide & Fisherman
- Guiding: Choosing Your Guide And Choosing Your Customer
- Guiding: Do It Yourself With A Guide
- Guiding: Evolution Of A Guide
- Guiding: Freshwater, More Than Meets The Eye
- Guiding: Friends For Life
- Guiding: Know Where You Are
- Guiding: More Than Just A Fisherman
- Guiding: Mystery Of The Fisherman
- Guiding: Payment
- Guiding: Saltwater, A Different World
- Rough Fish
- Fly Fishing For Rough Fish: Why Do It?
- Introduced Rough Fish: The Carps & Other Invasive Species
- Methodology: Gear & Tactics For Pursuing Roughfish On A Fly
- More Roughfish: Bullheads, Whitefish, Goldeye, Burbot & Drum
- Rough Fish Environments: Where To Look For Rough Fish?
- Rough Fish Species: The Suckers
- Rough fish: A Lifetime Of Learning
- Rough Fish: Fishing For Dinosaurs (Gars & Bowfin)
- Rough Fish: What Are They?
- The Hook: Some Common Rough Fish Fly Patterns
- Spey
- Spey: Applications, Where Can You Do It?
- Spey: Atlantic Salmon, A Significant Fish
- Spey: Defined And Demystified
- Spey: Gear, The Nuts And Bolts
- Spey: Lines, They Are That Important
- Spey: Steelhead, New Traditions & A Modern Movement
- Spey: The Energy
- Spey: The Flies
- Spey: The Swing
- Spey: Two Critical Casts
- Striped Bass
- Striped Bass: Fishing Rocky Shorelines
- Striped Bass: Fishing The Beaches
- Striped Bass: Fishing The Flats
- Striped Bass: Fishing The Reefs
- Striped Bass: Fishing Tidal Rivers
- Striped Bass: Flatwing Swing
- Striped Bass: Fly Line Options & Choices
- Striped Bass: Gear, The Nuts & Bolts
- Striped Bass: Migration Patterns
- Striped Bass: What They Eat
- The Art Of Escape
- Fly Fishing: A Natural Drug
- Fly Fishing: A Validation Of Freedom
- Fly Fishing: Don’t Fight The Current
- Fly Fishing: It Is What It Is
- Fly Fishing: Socialization For Asocial Individuals
- 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
That is a very big brookie! Maine should take some of that stock for breeding!! Your spoiled now!! I would like to head south to that hole!! Nice job hope to see you on the river