The Trout Underground Fly Fishing Blog

  • Home
  • Why?
  • Colophon
  • Links
  • Contact

Posts tagged: fly fishing the backcountry

How To Be Thin & Happy (All You Have To Do Is Fish Every Day)

November 1, 2011, by Tom Chandler 12 comments

The half life of a fishing report is probably only a couple days, so rather than ramble on about the last three fishing trips I didn’t have time to write about, I’ll make an observation.

When I’m at the tail end of hike into the backcountry or heading home after a day spent laboring up and down the boulders and bluffs of a remote stream, the same thought occurs.

If I did this every day of the week, I’d be one thin, healthy, grinning, stress-free son of a bitch.

A small stream pool

Why do we find ourselves in places like this?

Life intrudes on that vision almost the second it occurs; mortgages, kids and clients are never all that far from the front of my mind.

And lacking a winning lottery ticket (I don’t buy them, so my odds of winning are only marginally less than those who do), I won’t be fishing five times a week anytime soon.

And despite the weight loss, fishing every day would probably become a chore.

My fishing horizon has shortened dramatically the last couple years, and I think that’s why I’ve been on a backcountry/small stream kick.

At the end of the day, immersing myself in something wild (which means largely devoid of other people) feels pure — like I engineered a clean getaway instead of a trip to the grocery store.

Mountain rainbow trout

A mountain rainbow trout (colors turned up because it's beautiful)

That’s hardly the whole picture, but then, there isn’t a “whole” picture. Which is why the “why I fly fish” essays never seem to work; most of us aren’t really clear about why we fly fish.

I know I’m not.

In fact, it’s a damned mystery.

We trot out all the usual poetic mechanisms (solitude, escape, nature, challenge, drunkenness, rebirth, etc), but in the end, we do it for the same reasons we eat certain foods and drink wine and hang around with certain people.

Because we like it and we don’t break any laws doing it.

What else is there?

See you on the river, Tom Chandler.

Small stream

We Hurt, But We Happy… (or, Fly Fishing Can Be Hard Work)

October 9, 2010, by Tom Chandler 8 comments

The limbs are aching, the feet are sore, but the spirit soars after a day spent bushwhacking a small stream for little backcountry (and native) rainbow trout.

I’m not as young as I used to be, and at times I get a little dismayed by the need for “Vitamin A” after a day spent rock-hopping.

Then again, when I was younger, I was less cagey about finding places like this, suggesting the aging process isn’t entirely negative.

Older Bro and I talked about it afterward (both of us tired and beat), and decided that fly fishermen simply aren’t interested in putting out this level of effort for tiny backcountry trout (we had a couple in the 9″-11″ class, and many smaller fish), so there was simply no need to publish the location.

You may applaud our thinking at will.

The Admission

I know I’m way, way behind on the writing/photo editing/posting gig; I still have unpublished photos (and the stirrings of a short essay) from my hike into an alpine lake with Craig Nielsen.

The Montana Road Trip 2010 should be good for a hefty wrap-up post, and then there’s the McCloud River Hydro Relicensing (now with the great taste of data) – plus a look into Siskiyou County’s ongoing attempts to stall dam removal on the Klamath, there by driving a stake through the heart of the salmon fishery.

Then there’s today’s Extended Rock Scramble.

I’ll get to it sometime soon. How could I call myself the first “MegaProTurboExtreme if I didn’t?

Until then, watch Older (OK, Elderly Bro) stalk and catch a trout:

fly fishing for backcountry trout

Sneaking Up on 'em...

fly fishing for backcountry trout

The little backhanded flip cast...

fly fishing for backcountry trout

Affirmation!

See you at the keyboard, Tom Chandler.

First We Fly Fish The High Country, Then We Hunt For Aspirin…

September 11, 2010, by Tom Chandler 9 comments

Four rocky miles in and four out – with a few Brook trout (The Official Char of the Trout Underground) sandwiched in between.

Fly fishing the high country

Craig Nielsen and a tiny alpine brook trout lake

More about my bid to catch a Brookie in 2010 with Craig Nielsen as I regain the will to type.

See you in Brookie Heaven, Tom Chandler.

Going Small, Scoring Heavy (or, Fly Fishing, Phases, and Those Damned Bugs)

June 25, 2009, by Tom Chandler 14 comments

Everybody goes through phases. Two year olds have their “no” phase, teenagers have their “I hate you all because you’re stupid” phase, and apparently some fly fishers go through a “small stream, smaller fish, absolute minimum of humanity phase.”

The water was pretty, the fish were willing, and the bugs intense.

The last described me pretty accurately, though I wasn’t completely aware of it until Curtis Knight of CalTrout asked me how often I was fly fishing the McCloud these days, and I realized the real answer was “hardly at all.”

The last couple seasons I’m more likely to hike into a small lake or stream, and while I’m sure years of psychoanalysis would uncover the root cause of my affliction (perhaps I had a bad experience with a big trout when I was a child), I’m actually pretty content to wallow in my neurosis – especially when it involves a lot of brown trout that seemingly can’t say no.

The more battered a humpy gets, the better it fishes.

Following hard on the heels of my semi-successful trip to Stream X, Elderly Underground Friend & Alert Reader Jim Troyer and I found ourselves exploring water I’d never fished before (let’s call it Stream Y).

It turns out that exploration is good.

Every run on this tiny stream held at least one eager brown trout (sometimes many eager brown trout).

In fact, the action started on the second cast, and never really let up.

Simply put, it was the kind of day you tell yourself you’ve earned via all those other ugly days, though you know deep inside that would only be true if you’d been attacked and killed by wild animals on all those other trips.

To say too much more is to gloat unnecessarily (the Underground doesn’t gloat, we report). And yes, if it makes you feel better, the mosquitoes were intense – to the point that multiple applications of insect repellent were needed (for godssakes don’t breathe the stuff), as were lots of coverups.

In fact, the slightly built Troyer was at several points in danger of being carried off by hordes of the vicious bloodsucking beasts.

You can know that mosquitoes are part and parcel of the backcountry in spring, but that doesn’t mean I have to like or even accept it (suggesting that stubbornness is a another lifelong “phase” for me).

More Brown Trout Body Parts

This time, I caught no Brook trout, though the vibrant paint jobs on the brown trout meant I wasn’t too disappointed:

A neon scaled banana? One of my brightest brownies.

Cars would still have fins if they looked this cool.

One of those darkly pigmented brown trout that looks like it lives in a cave.

More Fly Fishing Gear Stuff

The bottom line on the fishing? I fished my Diamondglass 8.5 4wt, while Troyer got along nicely with an older 8′ 3wt Redington.

As often happens on small streams, the fish weren’t selective to flies – until you tried something new. Then they’d stop eating, and you’d think they were selective until you compared notes with your buddy, who was fishing a fly pretty much the exact opposite of yours.

For the record, a dark caddis did a lot of damage, as did a Beetle Bug and humpies. The small stimulator didn’t fly. That’s really all I know.

I also test-flew the new Korkers wading boots, and there’s plenty more to be said about these interchangeable-sole critters.

More Fly Fishing Soon

It’s been an odd week, and yes, I even wasted a couple hours on a media gig that couldn’t have turned out much worse, but this weekend may find me wandering around the backcountry yet again, though I wouldn’t necessarily make book on Stream X or Stream Y.

Maybe I’ll do both. I hear the fishing’s pretty good.

See you on the couch streamside, Tom Chandler.

p.s. – No, I’m not telling. But it’s right at the end of this path:

A Fly Fishing Report From a Small Stream (or, Cue the Thunder)

June 9, 2009, by Tom Chandler 5 comments

The last couple seasons I’ve been on a small stream jag; given the choice between big water and small water, the trickles have won out over the torrents. And why not?

Odds are you’ll bump into fewer fly fishermen, see more wild stuff, and – without anyone watching except the wildlife – get to stalk and cast (it better be accurately) at fish that may not have seen a fly this season.

On the flip, the trout are smaller, the mosquitoes more aggressive, hero-pic opportunities largely absent, the travel longer, the roads worse, and the odds of being stranded where no one will find you much, much higher.

Naturally, that adds to the romance. Read more →

It’s Damsels & Dragons (Fly Fishing Lakes) on Internet Radio

April 2, 2008, by Tom Chandler 2 comments

Sure, Damsels & Dragons sounds like one of those role-playing games your little brother’s creepy friends came over and played all night long while you were in high school, but here we’re talking about the bugs.

Ask About Fly Fishing — an Internet Radio site — is broadcasting an interview with Rich Pilatzke, who’s spent the last 15 years fishing Colorado’s High Country Lakes.

Since backcountry lakes are high on my agenda this year (I’ll be bringing you along, but only after the fact), you could say I’m interested.

Miss tonight’s live broadcast (April 2, 7pm Mountain Time), and you can catch the podcast later (even though the askaboutflyfishing site doesn’t list us among their “blogs” links).

And While You’re At It

While you’re there, tune into Ian Rutter’s interview about fly fishing in the Smokies.

In fact, listen carefully to the questions and you’ll hear the Underground subverting the serious process of asking important questions by sending a stupid “how do you stay in shape” question, which Ian was forced to answer on the air.

I slay myself.

See you online, Tom Chandler.

Technorati Tags: fly fishing,fishing,ask about fly fishing,fly fishing lakes,fly fishing the backcountry

Paying the Bills

Allen Fly Fishing

Follow us

FacebookTwitterRSS feed

Recent comments

  • Tom Chandler: With 57 days to go, he's about a quarter of...
  • Kevin: IN. I hope he meets his goal. A book of...
  • FlyLink: Yosemite is a great place to fly fish, you just...
  • David: I think Kickstarter seems like a great idea. I hope...
  • Tom Chandler: And there is no truth to the rumors that I'm...
  • Kevin: I definitely saw some insects the size of hummingbirds yesterday....

What I Said

  • Weekly Short Casts for 2012-05-24
  • It's not all river porn...Local Photographer, Fly Fishing Guide Kickstarts McCloud River Photo Book
  • Your Monday Morning Yosemite Water Porn
  • The Upper Sacramento Is Falling Fast (And A Note About Stoneflies)
  • Mattias AdolfssonSuddenly That Drift Boat Isn’t Looking So Good To You…

Short Casts

  • Fly rods now so expensive, people setting up fake online magazines to con manufactures out of a few: http://t.co/AkSioBJl 10 hrs ago
  • Surprise! Pebble Mine toxic containment a virtual certainty to fail: http://t.co/KZubicT4 16 hrs ago
  • The Really Shitty Outdoor Apocalypse: Bear attacks man while he was in an outhouse: http://t.co/59Suwzih 1 day ago
  • i conducted an interview with Mikey Wier -- well-known fly fishing videographer and recent CalTrout hire: http://t.co/kZGjjCDn 2 days ago
  • RT @FantasyContest: Guys you MUST read this meltdown from a self-pub author over on our sister site @FantasyFaction http://t.co/0m8EqD4G 3 days ago
  • More Outdoor Apocalypse - man breaks into hatchery, steals trout, leaves picture on surveillance camera: http://t.co/Ji0S7sOP 3 days ago
  • More updates...

Powered by Twitter Tools

RSS Singlebarbed’s Crazy, But…

  • Economics as defined by Candy bars, not fly tackle
  • Where we find more ways for you to use butt ends and random clippings
  • A groundskeeper uniform with rod taped to the shaft of my edger
  • Rod making economics explained using Kentucky Windage

RSS California Trout

  • The Eastern Sierra Update: Golden Trout and the Mammoth Watershed
  • CalTrout A Part Of Native Species Restoration In Malibu
  • CalTrout Fundraising Gala Another Big Success
  • CalTrout Making Waves on North Coast’s Eel River

RSS My Writing blog

  • Retrobrilliance: Rumpus Fires Up “Letters In The Mail” Subscription Service
  • Working Writers: Paul Lagasse
  • The Pitch “Reality” TV Show About Advertising Pulls… A 0.0 Rating…
  • Weekly Tweetfest

Categories

Random Acts of Advertising

We Disclaim

The opinions expressed on the Underground don't reflect the views of my clients, friends, or even people I meet at the Post Office. I'm sure I can be bought, just not at today's prices.

Runs On

Ubuntu Linux OS
WordPress

Reading List

Recent Reading

Ready Player One
Prayers on the Wind
In the Beginning...was the Command Line
Frankensteins and Foreign Devils
Robert B. Parker's Killing the Blues
Fever Pitch
High Fidelity
Reamde
Where the Hell Am I? Trips I Have Survived
Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game
On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction
Juliet, Naked
Your Idea Machine
Days of Atonement
Hush Money
Writing the Pilot
The Nasty Little Writing Book : Longtime New York Publishing Insider Reveals Secrets Only Best-Selling Authors Know
The Writing Life
The Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean
Bass Wars: A Story of Fishing Fame and Fortune


Tom Chandler's favorite books »
}

Tags

affta bamboo fly rod bamboo fly rods bottled water brown trout california water wars caltrout fiberglass fly rod fishing Fishing Report Fly Fishing fly fishing gear fly fishing industry fly fishing montana fly fishing small streams fly fishing the upper sacramento fly fishing the upper sacramento river fly fishing video fly rod fly rods Fly Tying john gierach Klamath River maine mccloud mccloud river montana Nestle october caddis orvis outdoors rainbow trout Road Trip salmon salmon recovery singlebarbed steelhead ted williams trout trout underground trout unlimited upper sac Upper Sacramento upper sacramento river wally the wonderdog
Copyright © 2011 The Trout Underground. All Rights Reserved, so you kids better get off my lawn.