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Ken Lockwood Gorge, 9.28.2002

Caddis

wanna be fly fisher.
I caught no fish with the lips ripped off which was a plus. As a matter of fact, the fish I caught appeared to be in good shape.

These fish were all stocked and all about 10" in length. They offered about 10 seconds of resistance which is probably the poorest I've run into over the past few months. This is most likely due from the warm water temps over the summer along with the pounding the fish have received from anglers.

The fish in a river such as the Pequest which has a run off from the hatchery keeps the water cool enough that the fish are kept reasonably cool throughout the hot summer months. That's why the Pequest is a better river to fish in. It's certainly not as nice as the Gorge, but if you're looking to catch fish that are a bit more feisty, this is probably a better river of choice. Not to mention the size quality that the pequest has over the Gorge. That's the benefit of fishing a river that runs through a hatchery!

All fish caught on Saturday were caught on various caddis fly's. I found no need to switch to anything else because I did so well on them. Fly sizes were in range from 16 to a 20. Caddis patterns included the natural standard elk hair pattern, cdc caddis pattern, the olive pattern that I have posted in another post (Caddis Pattern), and a standard elk hair caddis pattern with hackle.

I ran into a few people (non-english speaking, and I mention this because it was very obvious they did not know how to read the sign they were standing in front of, written in English, that spells out the rules of the TCA) that were using worms for their bait. I quickly hid behind a tree and switched to my Orvis uniform, promply took out my Orvis Sherrifs badge and identified myself appropriatly. Maybe I shouldn't have, but I did anyway. It was pretty obvious from the rocks each of them had tied on as split shots that they had no money to pay the fine if they were eventually caught.

Although the trout I caught didn't put much effort into trying to escape, I was able to watch each one of them come up and watch my fly and decide if he's going to take it or not. That to me is one of the main reasons I enjoy catching trout on the top. Being able to watch a fish think about if he wants to take something I've created makes it all worth the while. When he does take it, it makes it so much more exciting. I guess we can't have everything here in, NJ... If you want everything, go visit the catskills!
 
I used BAIT on the South Branch (and a spinning rod)!!

it amazing that non-english speaking people know where to find the fish and convienently don't know the rules.....


I went fishing at the Pequest on Saturday afternoon (well not really) and the South Branch on Sunday afternoon.

I took my sons, father-in-law and a friend of the family to the Pequest hatchery for the delaware river festival... It was nice but a little dissapointing. The ad said "primitive fishing"... no where could I find any fishing. I thought the pond would've been open to fishing but it wasn't. They supposively did some electro-shock fishing as well, but it was too much walking for a 2 year old, 1 year old and a diabetic. I did have fun throwing the tomahawk for the first time in 15 years.... Landed both dead center of the log about 3 inches apart from each other!

On the way out from the Pequest, since we were bummed that there was no fishing, we drove back to the main entrance and decided to show the '12 year old friend of the family' what it means to flyfish... So we took 45 minutes at the base of the bridge to practice casting and I explained as much about everything as I could. It was great to see my 2 year old (all 32" of him) pick up a 8'6" flyrod and cast it! He was a natural!

So the next day I took him to a quiet section of the South Branch and went fishing! A short outing turned into a 3 1/2 hour excursion catching sunfish all day! I wanted to cry when he caught and landed a sunny all by himself (well, a little help to lift it out of the water:D) ... but he held the pole, reeled in the fish and fought it!.... (sigh) parenthood... :D

:D
 
Hey good to hear that the gorge is in good condition and i was thinking about going up there but wasn't sure about it because of the weather,Your right when you say the gorge is a better place to fish than the pequest and i wish the pequest had more runs cause there my favorite type of water to fish.I've watched the weather and it's been up there in the 70's since our last storm and was wondering if by mid-afternoon was the gorge fishable,I'll be fishing it soon so when ever your gonna be up there drop a email and i'll meet you there and were get our line wet together and if your up to take a ride i'll take you to a spot 20-25 mins away where i had my killer catches and see how we do there.

Tight lines and good fishin.
 
RE: KLG

The Gorge water conditions are fair. Although still kind of low, it's fishable. I didn't even bother to take a water temp reading on Saturday because it was quite cool out all day. I'm sure it was well under 70. The Gorge in my opinion is nicer than the Pequest, but like I mentioned above, the Pequest has bigger and more feistier fish.

With that said, how have the conditions been over at the Pequest? The last time I was there, the water was pretty low. I won't be available this coming weekend because I'm going to the West Branch to take my 3 day fly fishing class with Al Caucci! :) I can't wait for that. Rest assures, when I return everything I've learned will be available for the asking! I love sharing useful information with the users here.
 
I wish i could meet guys who have a good name in fly fishing and actually fish with'em.I would sure love to meet Skip Morris and have him teach me one on one fly tying!That would be a blast and a good experience for me!Well i hope you have a blast and PLEASE keep me informed on all you learn on your outting.

P.S. Be safe and good luck!
 
Dennis,I will not be around this sunday to meet you up there.Have a good time it really is a lot of fun!Next week though i will be heading up for two days fri and sat let me know if you can make it one of the two?
 
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