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Lard Almighty 05-03-2015 06:46 PM

Weekend on the Upper Delaware
 
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On Friday my dad and I drove up for our annual spring float on the Upper Delaware. After checking in at the hotel, we stopped at the West Branch at the Route 191 bridge on the other side of town. Water was low, and still dropping; we didn't even bother with waders. Walking the bank I got a rainbow, a brown, and a surprise walleye, all on a gold spinner. Dad got a couple of follows but no hook-ups. A fly fisherman showed up and started banging them one right after the other right across the river from us.

On Saturday we met up with Mike for our float. We put in at Buckingham and floated down to Long Eddy. Dad and I totaled about 20 trout landed, and almost twice as many dropped. Almost all fish were in fast, shallow, water. And when I say shallow, I mean we couldn't find water that was too shallow; eight inch riffles held trout, and big ones! We couldn't buy a strike in water deeper than 5 feet, even with the bright sun for most of the day. Silver or gold spinners produced the most fish, but Dad and I each got an 18" brown on Rapalas. The river was loaded with shad and big suckers cruising the shallows. Shad were not interested. We wrapped up the day with beers and dinner at Lydia's, where I was introduced to chili cheese tater tots.

On Sunday Dad wanted to sleep in, so I went back to the 191 bridge for a couple of hours. The river was even lower than Friday, to my surprise. NYC is not too keen on sharing their water with anyone, apparently. I only managed one small brown on a Kastmaster. A pair of fly fishermen from Jersey showed up, and one of them dropped a nice rainbow on a nymph. After Dad and I got breakfast, we stopped in Calicoon on the way home. I managed one stocker-size rainbow under the bridge, but we didn't stay long as our spinners were picking up green slime on almost every cast.

Some photos are below, and the video is on its way!

BottomBouncer13 05-03-2015 07:02 PM

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Beautiful fish lard...couldn't get better weather is weekend...way to take advantage

Chrisper4694 05-03-2015 07:27 PM

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Nice trout tripper threat! Bow brown and Brookie!

AndyS 05-03-2015 08:10 PM

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NICE Brook Trout also, TRIFECTA !!!

Paul N Skill 05-04-2015 07:02 AM

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Was the brookie a wild fish? If so, that's a rare catch on the upper Delaware.

FASTEDDIE29 05-04-2015 07:26 AM

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Great trip Craig! Sounds like you and Dad laid the SMACKDOWN on those Trout. Beautiful fish all around. Good fishing!!!:D

bassnblues 05-04-2015 12:28 PM

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Nice trip!

Ever think about picking up the buggy whip?

Lard Almighty 05-05-2015 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul N Skill (Post 401815)
Was the brookie a wild fish? If so, that's a rare catch on the upper Delaware.

The fins were a little chewed up, so it was most likely a hatchery fish. We were near the mouth of Equinunk Creek at the time, so it likely was stocked there.

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Originally Posted by bassnblues (Post 401860)
Nice trip!

Ever think about picking up the buggy whip?

I need to get a little more skilled (okay, a lot more skilled) before I'm brave enough to try fly fishing the Delaware. Getting laughed at hurts my pride. :o

bassnblues 05-06-2015 12:39 PM

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The good thing about a drift boat is that the guide can row the boat away from your fly to make up for bad casts.

JDTuna 05-06-2015 04:33 PM

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Nice work! Looks like a great trip!


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