It's A Short Distance From The Penthouse To The Outhouse.

 

It's not easy being me, and it's certainly not easy being Mark. Yesterday was magic, today not so much. Yesterday the guide swung three times and hit three balls out of the park. Today, he never got a ball out of the infield. After a fruitless trip into a spot on the EB where the Hendricksons were done for the year and the fish had already eaten their fill of both Grannom and Apple Caddis, we drove over to a pool on the BK where the water was being churned into a froth by a pod of feeding trout. The only problem was that they were on the far side of the river across a deep channel and impossible to reach.

From the BK we went to the WB where the Hendrickson hatch was just starting (2:45). We did exceptionally well on the fish that were feeding within casting range (Mark landed a beautiful 19 inch brown), but most of the fish that were dining on the Hendricksons were well back in a deep water pool  again well beyond our reach.

As the hatch waned we drove upstream looking for a spinner fall (the car said it was 65 degrees). There were a few spinners in the air, a few Hendricksons still on the water, and almost no fish rising. When the sun left the water everything shut down and we tucked our tails between our legs and headed for the Lordville Estate.       

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