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We don't live on lake winni (yet), but tonight on our smallish lake in the Monadnock region, the fish were jumping out of the water all over the place at 7pm. I've never seen anything like it... Maybe it was the hurricane, maybe it was the fact that the lake has been lowered 18" in the past 48 hours... Very odd... Seems like you could have caught 100's of them with a net...
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Were there a lot of bugs flying around the water's surface?
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yah I've heard this in front of our camp over the years, at night.. I think it goes hand in hand with some kind of hatch.. Usually seems to correspond with full moon..
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I want some fish!!
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You got that right, brother! A couple of my buddies hit the Newfound on new years day with flyrods, they did well:
![]() ![]() I had my kids so I couldn't go but I wish I had. Still, some ice fishing would hit the spot right now. Winni is still wide open, here's the webcam on Black Cat Island: |
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HB:
Nice looking fish. I'm curious, what type of approach/flies were they using to catch those Rainbows, were they trolling streamers? |
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What is the purpose of the nets you both have over your hands?
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It gives them better control of the fish. As they appear to be practicing catch and release (as most fly fisherman do for the majority of their catch) they want to make sure the fish doesn't slip loose and injure itself in a fall before it can be returned to the water.
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Upstream Nymphing with Oliver Edwards (Fly... by peshinka Last edited by The Hairy Beast; 01-06-2012 at 01:16 AM. Reason: more, more, more |
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Thanks HB. I thought you meant Newfound Lake. Evidently there is a river with the same name, too.
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