June 23, 2010
Finally get to fish the San Juan River this morning. Touted as one of the top fly-fishing destinations in the country, and I was soon to find out its reputation is befitting. Large numbers of quality fish, both in terms of size and beauty – and even I could catch them! In fact, on my first cast, hooked a very large fish, only to have the fly break off after a couple of minutes. On the very next cast, a 12” brown trout. All other fish caught on this gorgeous river were rainbow trout and none under 14”. Thanks to Michael and Todd at McLellan’s Fly Shop in Fayetteville for their advice and fly recommendations.
I fished the Upper Flats area, which the lady at Abe’s recommended as the hottest wade-in spot. It takes some doing to get from the parking area to the river and back and is a little spooky on the first attempt. A hike down a steep embankment on a switchback trail, through some marsh, into tunnels of willow thickets on a watery trail, and trudge through a hundred yards of muck and then I’m in the river. For a first-timer, it was like negotiating a claustrophobic maze. Charlcie had planned to carry a chair, book, and camera to join me for the morning, but after seeing the challenge ahead, decided to retreat to the campsite to enjoy the hammock and some alone time.
The pictures of the fish aren’t very good quality as I tried to minimize their time out of the water while I grabbed the camera to take the picture with one hand. The vivid colors are not captured in the images.
In the afternoon we made a trip to Farmington, NM to gather some needed supplies. To us, a rather unremarkable town, but sporting the largest new Wal-Mart we have ever witnessed, and with prices much lower than we had been seeing out here.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
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