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		<title>The Big Wood River Report: Jinxes, Trout, and Thanksgiving Turkey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On my first cast on the Big Wood river I found myself attached to a 13&#8243; rainbow trout, and though it sounds like something I&#8217;d be thankful for (catch the holiday theme?), I shuddered a little after I let him go. That&#8217;s because catching a fish on the first cast is a jinx, like talking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On my first cast on the Big Wood river I found myself attached to a 13&#8243; rainbow trout, and though it sounds like something I&#8217;d be thankful for (catch the holiday theme?), I shuddered a little after I let him go.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s because catching a fish on the first cast is a jinx, like talking openly about a no-hitter in the seventh inning, or telling an actor to have a great performance.</p>
<p>Fortunately, I found another Big Wood Rainbow trout 15 minutes later, and before my day-before-Thanksgiving trip to Idaho&#8217;s Big Wood River was over, I&#8217;d landed six pretty trout.</p>
<p><img alt="Big Wood River Rainbow Trout" title="Big Wood River Rainbow Trout" src="http://chandlerwrites.com/images/bigtrout.jpg" width="" height="" /><br /><small><i>My jinx-breaking trout; I&#8217;ll always be grateful.</i></small></p>
<p>Still, the first-fish jinx sorta held; my first fish was my biggest, and the fishing slowed as the day went on. I didn&#8217;t see a fish the whole last hour, which was my cue to find a way up the bank and onto the riverside trail for a hike back to the car.</p>
<p>It was a laid-back, pleasant day on the water, and &#8211; due to the first-fish reinforcement &#8211; I stuck with a red brassie all day. </p>
<p>The day also reminded that the 8.5&#8242; 4wt Diamondglass rod is a nice technical nymphing rod; it flung the small, stick-on indicator, #4 shot, and red brassie in pretty much the right places all day, which was nice because I was operating largely on autopilot.</p>
<p><img alt="Big Wood River, Ketchum Idaho" title="Big Wood River, Ketchum Idaho" src="http://chandlerwrites.com/images/bigoverview.jpg" width="" height="" /><br /><small><i>The Big Wood River in Ketchum, ID.</i></small></p>
<p>The 1.5 miles (or so) of the river I fished was deserted &#8211; at least until the last few minutes, when I stumbled across a local. A little older than me, he urged me to fish right above him, and as we got to talking, it turned out how he&#8217;d fished the McCloud River a lot. </p>
<p>We have a joke in Dunsmuir about &#8220;all roads leading to the Upper Sacramento&#8221; and it&#8217;s true enough &#8211; at least among fly fishermen. I&#8217;m simply not that surprised when someone knows my home water.</p>
<p>He was a nice guy, offered what information he knew about the upper reaches of the Big Wood River, and pointed out the easy path to the trail.</p>
<p>Naturally, he&#8217;d hooked a few trout too (I watched him hook and lose one), and because I absolutely sure that a midge was the right fly, he told me he&#8217;d caught his on a big rubber-legged nymph, having struck out on the Zebra midge earlier.</p>
<p>So much for belief.</p>
<p>The Big Wood was a different river than in its winter incarnation (the only one I know), and while I&#8217;d like a shot at it in warmer weather, I&#8217;ve also been warned that it&#8217;s heavily fished during the warmer months &#8211; enough that the locals tend to find other water.</p>
<p><img alt="Rainbow trout, afternoon light" title="Rainbow trout, afternoon light" src="http://chandlerwrites.com/images/biggoldtrout.jpg" width="" height="" /><br /><small><i>A Big Wood River rainbow trout in late afternoon light.</i></small></p>
<p>Perhaps it&#8217;s better that it remains a cold-weather river for me; it&#8217;s never disappointed, it&#8217;s fun to fish, and some of the trout have a yellowish coloration that makes them look like brown trout when they jump.</p>
<p>And yes, to catch a trout on the day before Thanksgiving is a powerful symbol of what life is like right now, and I think I&#8217;ll postpone my Thanksgiving post for a day in order to gain a little perspective on that thought.</p>
<p>See you around the turkey, Tom Chandler.</p>
<p><img src="http://chandlerwrites.com/images/bigme.jpg" /><br /><small><i>Happy Thanksgiving! (to the Undergrounders from the head turkey).</i></small></p>
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