Thursday, August 17, 2023
More of a Complicated Practice
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Shipetaukin Creek
Traveled to Mercer County this afternoon, needing to visit Lawrence Township Public Library for information on a former business in town. The book on fishing stockers I've written and hope to find a publisher for mentions the "Allied Van Lines" warehouse at Carnegie Road and U.S. Highway 1. At least I believe that's what the warehouse housed during the 70's was, but I need to know.
Have also had in mind (for years) checking the temperature of Shipetaukin Creek at Carter Road, where it is a freestone stream, but almost certainly not the home of native brook trout, as someone I knew in high school suggests. I know brook trout stocked in Assunpink Creek--into which the Shipetaukin flows--made their way up the Shipetaukin a half mile or so to the old chicken farm, because guys would fish them on lunch break. Brookies also made their way up Little Shabakunk Creek a mile where I caught them. They made their way up Shipetauken some three miles to Carter Road, too, where the high school friend caught them. That's my story.
Water temperature was 77 degrees, as I expected. No anomalous spring creek there. I've read that temperatures much higher than 70 degrees are lethal for brook trout. It hasn't even been particularly hot during the past week or so. That creek's water temp will go higher than it was today.
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Headed West
Last August at the Finger Lakes, the "Superhost," as online hype has it about Air B&B, gave me a couple of fly rods passed down from his deceased father. One of them is an entry level Orvis. Found that out by calling Orvis, after I found the rod was fractured and imagined a way to graft the break. They told me my idea wouldn't work. I've kept the rod in case some idea might, but in any event, I like the Cortland five-weight matched with an old Medalist that Superhost gave me, also.
In the Sierras next week, I think I'll just use that Medalist. All a fly reel is, basically, is a way to contain the fly line. I would say the drag is essential...if you're fishing steelhead. But by what I've gathered, a 12-inch rainbow where we'll fish is a lunker.
It's the line I like. I don't know if Superhost's Dad put Cortland five-weight on the reel, but whatever it is casts really nicely on that rod. Don't think I'll bother stripping it off the Medalist and cranking it onto my Fly Rise.
Monday, August 14, 2023
Fluke at Holgate
Fished the surf at Holgate, catching one little 15-inch fluke. Visited LBI with my wife. Felt relief, because now I'm up to 14 consecutive outings without getting skunked. Keep track of them in a handwritten fishing log.