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		<title>Are We In Heaven Yet? (The Underground Catches Many Big Trout In Stunning Setting)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The words &#8220;big trout&#8221; excite a fly fishermen&#8217;s nervous system, and in a way that&#8217;s all out of proportion to their caloric value. You start wondering about things like that, and the next thing you know you&#8217;re digging through texts about the psychology of our hunter-gatherer forebearers, and eventually you just give up and go [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The words &#8220;big trout&#8221; excite a fly fishermen&#8217;s nervous system, and in a way that&#8217;s all out of proportion to their caloric value.</p>
<p>You start wondering about things like that, and the next thing you know you&#8217;re digging through texts about the psychology of our hunter-gatherer forebearers, and eventually you just give up and go try to catch a few big trout, which is a lot easier when you know where they are.</p>
<p><img src="http://troutunderground.com/images/3c59d5e8e27c_7E64/broadrodbent.jpg" alt="Bamboo fly rod fighting a big trout" width="440" height="322" /><br />
<em>A 20&#8243;-22&#8243; trout puts a big bend in Raine&#8217;s 8.5&#8242; hollowbuilt quad prototype.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.methodcraft.com/waynesworld/" target="_blank">Local guide Wayne Eng</a> &#8211; sensing I needed a break from the regular beatings meted out by the Upper Sacramento &#8211; called and suggested a scouting trip to a private pond.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d fished it before, and done well; a fair number of nice trout, and always one big fish.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s small, it&#8217;s centered in a tiny alpine valley, and later in the year it can get a little weedy. The pond&#8217;s been &#8220;enhanced&#8221; in terms of size, but because that happened years ago, you can&#8217;t tell.</p>
<p><img src="http://troutunderground.com/images/3c59d5e8e27c_7E64/broadmebywayne.jpg" alt="Tom Chandler fly fishing a pond" width="440" height="328" /><br />
<em>That&#8217;s me late in the day, speed stripping a streamer (Wayne Eng photo)</em></p>
<p>Over the years, the edges have softened nicely with weeds and cattails, and the trout &#8212; which can&#8217;t really reproduce in the lake &#8212; were initially stocked in small and large sizes.</p>
<p>Wayne said it hadn&#8217;t seen any new fish for over a year, and frankly, I wasn&#8217;t expecting much. The cormorants had been hammering the smaller fish, and there&#8217;s always the threat of a winterkill when spring&#8217;s late in coming.</p>
<p>At least we can scratch the winterkill theory:</p>
<p><img src="http://troutunderground.com/images/3c59d5e8e27c_7E64/broadbigfish.jpg" alt="A big, colorful, rainbow trout" width="440" height="253" /><br />
<em>The trout were all like this; shoulders like WWF wrestlers.</em></p>
<p>My final body count was in the vicinity of ten fish. My two smallest went 16&#8243;-17&#8243; and my biggest was somewhere in the vicinity of 22&#8243;-24&#8243; (most were around 20&#8243;).</p>
<p>Naturally, I lost a few &#8211; they&#8217;d get their big heads in the weeds and that was it &#8211; and several real torpedoes chased a streamer I was speed-stripping, which was enough to stop my heart.</p>
<p><img src="http://troutunderground.com/images/3c59d5e8e27c_7E64/broadmouse.jpg" alt="broadmouse" width="200" align="right" height="157" />Wayne was oddly focused on catching a big trout on a mouse pattern, and he worked it to death in an attempt to prove&#8230; well, I can&#8217;t imagine what.</p>
<p>He got a few to swirl at it, but never hooked up, and sometimes it happens that way; you&#8217;re fly fishing in pursuit not of fish or bragging rights, but to prove an obscure point.</p>
<p>That you catch fewer fish doesn&#8217;t much matter, and besides, once you figure catch &amp; release into the mix, it&#8217;s clear the pursuit the actually <em>is</em> the point.</p>
<p><strong>The Fish &amp; Gear Portion</strong></p>
<p>All my trout (and two of Wayne&#8217;s) were caught on the prototype Hollowbuilt Quad (8.5&#8242; 6wt) loaned to me by <a href="http://dunsmuirrodcompany.com/" title="Dunsmuir Rod Company" target="_blank">Chris Raine</a>, and it handled throwing weighted streamers in the wind about as well as you could expect any rod to.</p>
<p><img src="http://troutunderground.com/images/3c59d5e8e27c_7E64/broadraine.jpg" alt="Bamboo fly rod; hollowbuilt quad by Raine" width="440" height="145" /></p>
<p>When I took it apart at the end of the day, it was still arrow straight. In the space of a single afternoon, I think we inflicted several year&#8217;s worth of abuse on the rod, a fact which will hopefully put the myth of bamboo&#8217;s fragility to the sword.</p>
<p>My first trout ate a small wet fly that looked a little like the water boatmen the trout were chasing.</p>
<p>The fish was huge, and 1/3 of his length was head. His jaw was hooked like a salmon&#8217;s and I put him back in the water, couldn&#8217;t quite grasp the size of him, and decided I could probably stop for the day without any qualms.</p>
<p><img src="http://troutunderground.com/images/3c59d5e8e27c_7E64/broadwaynewithfish.jpg" alt="Big rainbow trout, wayne eng" width="440" height="250" /><br />
<em>One of Wayne&#8217;s bigger fish</em></p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t of course &#8212; fly fishermen just talk about doing that stuff to reinforce the perception of our elevated moral sense &#8212; and after a while, I started channeling <a href="http://www.randrflyfishing.com/the-fishing-report/" target="_blank">Ian Rutter</a> because I had the sudden urge to speed-strip a rabbit zonker streamer.</p>
<p>On the second cast, a big fish hammered it and tailwalked a good ten feet before throwing the hook.</p>
<p>A minute later &#8212; with adrenaline still pumping through my system &#8211; another monster trout freight trained it from the side and because I saw the whole thing happen, I instinctively set the hook <em>hard</em>, immediately breaking the 3x tippet.</p>
<p><em><img src="http://troutunderground.com/images/3c59d5e8e27c_7E64/broadrodtrout.jpg" alt="Rainbow trout on a bamboo fly rod" width="440" height="169" /><br />
One of my streamer trout doing his best to break my fly rod.</em></p>
<p>That&#8217;s when I sat down for a few seconds, took a few deep breaths, and reminded myself I wasn&#8217;t fishing for bass with a flipping stick and 20 pound test.</p>
<p>I hooked several more on the streamer, and almost as much fun were the fish who followed it and swirled, but never ate it.</p>
<p>Watching the wake of a 22&#8243; trout approach your streamer &#8212; and doing nothing about it &#8212; is an effective test of your nerve, and after the streamer bite died, I was actually pretty relieved to go back to slow-stripping a nymph.</p>
<p><img src="http://troutunderground.com/images/3c59d5e8e27c_7E64/broadsmalltrout.jpg" alt="broadsmalltrout" width="250" height="146" /><br />
<em>A streamer trout. Thanks Ian.</em></p>
<p><strong>Yeah, What is the Point of It All?</strong></p>
<p>This was a rich, weedy pond that at one point hadn&#8217;t been much of a fishing hole, and while the fish in there were mostly stocked, they&#8217;d survived several years &#8212; long enough to lose their hatchery drabness and mangled fins.</p>
<p>In the larger picture, they were pretty damned lucky trout; they&#8217;d gone from a concrete runway to a wild place where they&#8217;d never actually be hungry, and if trout look up at the surface of the water with anything approaching wonder, they&#8217;d see a breathtaking mountain view staring back at them.</p>
<p><img src="http://troutunderground.com/images/3c59d5e8e27c_7E64/broadwaynemountain.jpg" alt="Wayne Eng fly fishing near Mount Shasta" width="440" height="302" /><br />
<em>Wayne Eng hooked up (in more ways than one)</em></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a great place for fly fishermen to play, and yes &#8212; you have to go where the big fish are to catch them &#8212; but I get the feeling that bragging <em>too</em> much about the monster trout I caught would be a lot like going to a strip club and bragging about all the boobs I saw.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fun, it&#8217;s diverting &#8212; and maybe it&#8217;s an example of the way the West fished before we screwed it up &#8212; but given the number of big fish swimming around in the thing, even a pretty bad fly fishermen could walk away thinking he&#8217;s a real predator.</p>
<p>See you on the water, Tom Chandler.</p>
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