Fished for stockies in the morning on a local creek. Landed a Palimino, Brook, Rainbow, and Brown trout in succession. First time I got the slam in 4 consecutive fish. I ended up watching buddies fish for most of the morning and helped chase a few guys off the stream who snagged and kept an 18" palimino. Who would have figured the Fish and Boat Commission Headquarters would be closed on the first day of trout season? Took all of his information I could before they sped off. Hopefully his license plate and description is enough, as well as 5 witnesses.
Hit Penns in Weikert at 3 with some buddies. I stuck to the pocket water and picked up 5 wild browns, but otherwise it was pretty slow. BWO's were all over the place. Thousands and thousands of them. March Browns were also coming off. We saw about 3 dozen float by while fishing.
Sunday we hit Penn's again, first thing in the morning. I proceeded to ruin my day by landing an 18" brown on my first cast, then followed him up with an 18 1/2" brown. After that I fell in twice (it was 39 degrees that morning plus wind chill), had a log fall on me and also broke my net, spool came off of my reel and had to chase it along the bottom of the creek, cracked my knuckle open on a tungsten head fly when I pulled it out of a tree (which hurt and bled like hell), and also dropped a 100gram bag of split shots into the creek. This was all in about 1 hour.
We stopped at the Sportsman's Club for lunch and I downed a few beers since I wasn't driving. That seemed to lighten my mood.
We headed to the C&R area after having a slow morning with the stockies and it was a good choice, as usual. Plenty of fish to be had, and also a good amount rising for March Browns, Caddis, and BWO's. Landed some real nice browns and a surprise 18" rainbow that looked like a steelhead.
I just replenished my fly supply, so I plan to head there tomorrow. Light crowds and early hatches. No complaints.
Mike