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Friday, August 17th 2007

7:06 AM

Bacon, eggs and back to Mr. Reliable


Bacon and Eggs and back to Mr. Reliable

By

Bamboo Bill

When it comes to morning time around a camp site there are two things that I really love. One is the smell of bacon and eggs cooking in the skillet. The other is coffee brewing. These two main stays to the camping experience will always be right out front so to speak when campers think back on their mornings around the camp fire..

When I first started fly fishing the Flat Tops and back packing into Little Trappers Lake, I had the great success with a simple elk hair caddis fly. When the sun is setting and is casting a redish - golden glow upon the water the golden caddis fly simply shines like a diamond in the rough. It is lovely beyond understanding.

I enjoy simply working the fly slowly, some times twitching it and also letting it sit still. Trout think it is a caddis or sledge and slash at it which really brings total excitement to the angler. The take is aggressive almost startling and often the trout will take line off the reel when he runs. When I'm fishing, my Hardy Reel it really sings a sweet tune.

I have been fishing soft hackle wet flies pretty steady the past five years or so and therefore kind of forgot about this fly and how much fun it is to fish with. Pine Lake has been fishing pretty slow the past two weeks. Tina and I went fishing yesterday evening and had the lake to our selves a plus when the fishing is slow. I tied up some elk hair caddis patterns like the one you see in the picture and we took them along. Tina got a strike on her first cast and I had two trout on within the first 30 minutes.

The night brought back lots of memories of the time in my life when I fished this fly so often while up in the Flat Tops. Those were the days I was a starving trout bum and would camp out 30 days straight while in those mountains that I so love. Each fly I tied seemed to bring back a nice memory. Memories are all we have in the end. My bank of fishing memories is filled to the brim.

Tina and I will be fishing these caddis flies a lot this summer simply because they are so much fun. Nothing like coming back to Mr. Reliable

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