So, I’m taking the day off Friday to try to catch some shad at Weldon. I may tie a few flies tomorrow evening, but I checked my boxes and I’m better stocked than I thought. I’ve got several of the pink ones that worked very well historically. I am looking forward to trying my one-man pontoon boat (a Creek Company ODC 816). I need to find an anchor, but I think I’ve got a sash weight in the garage somewhere. Hope to post a trip report this weekend!
Category Archives: Flyfishing
Almost time for Hickory Shad!
So, I’ve been neglecting this poor blog. I’ve thought about posting a few times, but nothing of note has come forth. I thought, however, that I’d mention something that’s coming up and is one of the highlights of the spring each year. It’s almost time for the annual Hickory Shad run! In late March, these fish come up our piedmont rivers from the ocean, and provide wonderful fishing. This year, I’m hoping to try out my one-man fishing pontoon. I’ve often used my powerboat on the Roanoke River at Weldon, but that’s really overkill.
You can check the fishing reports for the current year at the NC Wildlife Resource Commission website. Here are some old trip reports that give you a flavor of what it’s like.
I can’t wait!
Net@Edu/Statenets
Have been attending a conference this week in Tempe, AZ. This is the Educause-affiliated Net@Edu and Statenets meeting, two articulated meetings focusing on research & education networking and the role of state networks in meeting the needs of their constituencies. Lots of good stuff and many valuable “hallway conversations.” Tempe is a great place to have a conference. The weather has been great this week, highs in the 70’s to low 80’s and nighttime temps about 50. Great weather for running each morning, and with the cold snap at home, a great week to be here. Took a couple of hours one afternoon and drove out into the edge of the Tonto National Forest. Rumor had it that there were trout in the tailwater of Saguaro Lake on the Salt River; pretty place, but there were no trout to be found.
Wiki wiki web…
So, I’ve been wanting to put up an instance of Mediawiki so I set one up for the FF@ listserve community. We’ll see how this is taken up by the group. I was pleased at how easy it was to set up Mediawiki under my ISP; uncompress the code, copy to a directory, set up the MySQL database, run the install script (plug in database info) and poof, there it is…I’d used PMWiki before, and that’s pretty easy, but Mediawiki has more features & flexibility…
Check out the Flyfish list Wiki.
Great day of brook trout fishing!
Took a vacation day on Wednesday 9/28, and drove up to the Virginia mountains with my fishing buddy Sam. We’d been trying to get a chance to get out out of town, and finally our schedules intersected. Got a late start, as I had to drive my son to school (early period marching band, before the buses run), so we didn’t leave Chapel Hill until about 8AM. A couple of stops for coffee, and we got to our destination in the hills near the conflux of the James & Maury rivers around 11:30. I first tried a size 14 caddis that had worked for me in the summer when I first fished this stream, and that was too big. I was not getting the rises, but Sam was having good success on a size 16 parachute adams, with a zelon tail. I scored a couple of flies from him, and we were both catching fish. Nice brookies in the plunge pools, beautiful colors, with the fish mostly in the 7″-9″ range, which is quite a lot of fun on the light rods we were using. I was using a 00-wt Sage TXL, and Sam had his 1-wt Scott. We fished upstream until about 3PM, each of us catching about 20 trout. Wonderful weather, wonderful fishing. Then, we headed back to my truck, and drove over to the Maury River, and got our 7 wt rods to try for some smallmouth bass. The Maury was low and as clear as a trout stream, and we were optimistic. However, the fish were hard to find. We each finally picked up a couple of smallies each, ~10″, both using Shenks white streamers. A great steak in Lynchburg on the way back was a great way to finish the day.
Flyfish list archives
One thing that I do keep up to date is the archives of the Flyfishing listserver. It’s got postings from 1990 to the current time, all indexed with FreeWAIS-sf, and running on Linux.
My flyfishing page
My flyfishing page hasn’t had much maintenance in a long time. Seems like I don’t have a chance to update it often, but hey, with starting this blog, maybe I’ll put my trip reports here and this can subsume much of the point of my old site. However, for whatever it’s worth, here’s the link.