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		<title>Weekend at the West Branch of the Delaware River</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 02:05:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Dennison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each Spring I host a long weekend trip to the West Branch of the Delaware River.  I offer this trip through The Canandaigua Lake Chapter of Trout Unlimited and to any interested friends.  It is an affordable three night trip, a mere three hour drive from Rochester.  Each year we have a good mix of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Each Spring I host a long weekend trip to the West Branch of the Delaware River.  I offer this trip through <a href="http://www.canandaigualaketu.org/">The Canandaigua Lake Chapter of Trout Unlimited</a> and to any interested friends.  It is an affordable three night trip, a mere three hour drive from Rochester.  Each year we have a good mix of return anglers, as well as newcomers to the WBD.  It is a good chance to spend quality time on the water, as well as pleasant social time with fellow anglers.  A dozen of us stay at the White House of the <a href="http://www.westbranchresort.com/">West Branch Angler&#8217;s Resort</a>.  It&#8217;s nice to be able to walk out the front door and spot rising trout in the river.</p>
<p>This year, the WBD didn&#8217;t disappoint.  <em>Despite our hot Spring, warm water temperatures, low flows and abundance of floating algae, we enjoyed decent conditions and respectable periods of rising fish.</em> They bumped up the release from Cannonsville Reservoir to 340 cfs.  This reduced the floating algae, helped maintain cooler temps and improved the overall quality of the fishery.   For hatches we witnessed a variety of caddis, sporadic march browns, a few random green drakes, the odd isonychia, several light cahills and consistent sulphers.  Patterns that represented sulpher emergers, sulpher cripples and sulpher spinners/rusty spinners caught the majority of fish.  Nobody experienced a dozen fish day, but a couple of us managed to fool several 18&#8243; to 22&#8243; browns during the trip.  <em>The wily WBD trout were stingy if you waded sloppily,  didn&#8217;t fish an extra long leader, didn&#8217;t offer a drag free downstream drift or failed to present an attractive pattern related to their insect buffet.  There are so many small presentation details that  put a fish down on this river.<br />
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<p>My most memorable fish of the trip was a 21.5 inch brown that I worked for over an hour.  We were fishing the Upper Gamelands and I spotted his snout, hidden in the shade and within inches of a rock.  I was taking a break on the bank.  I likely would have blown that fish out of the shallows.  It took several minutes to stealthily move into position.  The fish held in the slack water behind the rock, feeding on the edge of the minimal current.  Now and then the white mouth would cleanly break the surface, but most rises were imperceptible.  On a 17 foot, 6x fluorocarbon leader I presented a variety of sulpher emergers and cripples.  After ten fly changes, plenty of mending, patient timing and persistence, it took one of my high vis foam rusty spinners.  <em>It&#8217;s such a glorious rush to witness the take, celebrate the dry fly hook up and watch a beefy fish rooster tail out of shallow water.</em> It&#8217;s also nice to have a friend nearby to snap a few pictures.  Each fish is memorable, while some shine.  This brown, while not my largest WBD trophy, was well earned.  The memory of this fish also supports my fishing ego.  The following day, I couldn&#8217;t capitalize on an aggressive snout that gulped down every surface floating fly, ignoring all my offerings.  That&#8217;s the way the WBD works.  There are moments of greatness, times of frustration and perpetual angling scenarios to savor.  All this in a beautiful setting.  I can&#8217;t wait for my next trip to the WBD!</p>
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		<title>Late Fall Fishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 01:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mfarney</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Irondequoit Creek]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know it has been a while since my last post but I have been busy getting ready for the birth of my second child.  She came the day after Thanksgiving and my wife, daughter, and I are thrilled that she is finally with us.  Of course I am hoping she will become interested in Fly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://flyfishingchronicles.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/flyfishingbaby.jpg" title="baby"><img align="right" src="http://flyfishingchronicles.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/flyfishingbaby.thumbnail.jpg" alt="baby" /></a>I know it has been a while since my last post but I have been busy getting ready for the birth of my second child.  She came the day after Thanksgiving and my wife, daughter, and I are thrilled that she is finally with us.  Of course I am hoping she will become interested in Fly Fishing.</p>
<p>Before she was born I had an opportunity to spend a couple hours fishing with by friends on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/fish_marine_pdf/irondequoitck.pdf" title="Irondequoit Creek">Irondequoit Creek</a> in my home town.  Irondequoit Creek is a tributary of Lake Ontario and is stocked with Brown Trout and gets a regular run of Salmon and Steelhead every fall.  My friend Wil and I started fishing with some small beadhead nymphs and we able to pick up a couple Browns right away.  As we were fishing we heard a of splashing down stream.  It wasn&#8217;t long before a nice sized salmon was swimming right past us on his journey upstream.  We eventually caught up with him in a hole further up stream but he was in no mood to take our flies.  My friend Wil and Craig caught a few more small browns and we called it the day.  It was a great way to spend a couple hours on a beautiful Western NY fall afternoon.</p>
<p>A week later I was on my way to visit an old friend in Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania.  We fished some private water on a creek called the <a target="_blank" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobyhanna_Creek" title="Tobyhanna Creek">Tobyhanna</a>.  It was a cold Friday afternoon and the wind was moving over the Poconos at a good clip.  We started fishing with a stimulator and a beadhead nymph.  The stimulator got almost immediate attention for me but I was unable to hook up.  I was eventually able to hook a nice 14&#8243; rainbow on a pheasant tail nymph but was unable to keep him on the line.  My friend was able to catch several nice fish and even caught one a few feet up stream of me.  The Tobyhanna is a beautiful creek and reminds me of an Adirondack creek named West Canada Creek.  It is full of nice fish and I probably would have caught plenty of trout if I had paid attention to the size of my tippet.  Unfortunately I discovered that I was using 3x tippet and that really discouraged the fish from taking my assortment of stimulators.  Even so I really enjoyed my time on the Tobyhanna.  Thanks to my friend Andrew for spending a Friday afternoon to take me out on this beautiful Pennsylvania creek.</p>
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