I got out on the Middle Deschutes River about 30 minutes from my house yesterday with my good friend, Jonathan Walter, from Denver. What a beautiful day on the river. I set Jonathan up with one of my medium fast action 7′ 6″ 5 wt bamboo rods and I took out my 9′ 0″ 4 wt bamboo EuroNymphing rods. We had a great time tempting the feisty browns and rainbows…Jonathan did well swinging wet flies through the riffles and I picked up quite a few fish on a yellow sally nymph in the faster water. Here are a couple photos of our afternoon.
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What Is The Best Reel For A Bamboo Fly Rod?
I get asked occasionally “What is the best reel for a bamboo fly rod?” Well, there is no one answer to that question. But, a lot of the modern day reels are very light weight and don’t balance a bamboo rod very well, while many of the older reels that were made years ago are heavier. And, there is just something about putting a reel with a “classic look” on a fine bamboo fly rod. When I’m out fishing, I usually have an older classic reel on my rods. I have several old Hardy reels and Pflueger reels, and also have a very nice Saracione reel and a Bellinger reel for my two-handed Trout Spey rods. Here are a couple of photos of my set-ups:
Bamboo Rods on the Owyhee River
While attending the 2018 Fly Fishers International Fly Fishing Fair in Boise, Idaho last week, I got the chance to fish for a day with my good friend from Australia, Noel Williams. We drove the 90 minutes it took to get to the Owyhee River and tempted the big brown trout for the day. Noel fished with his 8′ 3″ 5 wt medium action bamboo fly rod, while I used my 9′ 0″ 3 wt EuroNymphing Bamboo Rod. We had pretty slow fishing early in the day, but the PMDs came out in the afternoon and we found an area with some rising fish. Noel bested me for the day, landing his largest brown trout ever (about 20″)…on a fly he tied himself…how great is that.! I hooked into a few nice browns but couldn’t land any of them. Noel’s wife, Sue, joined us for the day, and although she doesn’t fish, she did a great job netting fish and taking some excellent photos.
Czech Nymphing with Bamboo Fly Rods on Hat Creek, CA.
I just got back from my annual “Guys Fishing Trip to Hat Creek” in Northern California. I’ve been fishing with the same group of guys at Hat Creek on Memorial Day Weekend for the past 30 years. We probably know every rock in the stream. Nymph fishing was great in the mornings with #14 yellow sally nymphs fished with Czech Nymphing methods. I used my 9′ 0″ 3 wt Czech Nymphing Bamboo Fly Rod and picked up quite a few nice fish in the 15″ to 18″ range. Here are a couple of photos of our time at Hat Creek.
More Browns…This Time on the Owyhee River
On our trip back from Utah last week, Mary Ann and I couldn’t resist stopping on the Owyhee River for a couple of hours to fish. It was a blustery, overcast day but we knew the fish were there. Mary Ann fished her 7′ 9″ 4 wt Signature Series Bamboo rod, and I choose my 9′ 0″ 3 wt Bamboo EuroNymphing rod. There was no visible surface activity, but we knew from previous trips, the big Owyhee River browns usually like small midges and baetis nymphs. An Olive #20 Baetis nymph fished towards the bottom proved to be a good fly choice for the afternoon, and we got into a handful of very nice fish in the 16″ to 22″ range. Here are a few photos from our afternoon: