Jeffrey Rasband
07-19-2007, 12:15 PM
Headed to the N. Branch and Savage last weekend with my buddy. The N. Branch was fishing slow relative to last month but we still managed to catch a few fish; nothing big though. Insect activity on the N. Branch around Barnum was minimal, but the fish were looking up at terrestrials as one would expect this time of year.
On the other hand the savage was fishing very well. The flows were perfect for wading and we managed to do quite well on a hopper/dropper rig. I caught the most vivid and robust brookie of my life (13 inches and FAT) but it flopped out of my hands before the shutter opened:cool: Anyway, we worked the pocket water in the middle stretch of the tailwater and I was able to hook two respectable browns. One was 16 inches (I'm still waiting for the pick Keith!!) and the other about the same. They were both in tiny but deep pockets right under boulders the size of volksvagens. Each one hit right were one would expect to get snagged so it pays to put the fly off the beaten path so to speak.
Also, we decided to try some of the brookie tribs on the way out but not surprisingly they were all too low for good fishing. However, we were able to find a huge pool on the upper savage which held tons of very nice brookies that were eager to explode on hopper imitations.
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/7885/25641059pa3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
North Branch lunker hole right below the hatchery. There were hundreds of fingerling browns here so im thinking the hatchery yielded some escapees.
http://img455.imageshack.us/img455/494/43391951mx8.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
North branch rainbow that wacked a hopper.
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5923/12780667qt9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Caught this chunk on a beadhead sanjuan worm dropper, one of the most deadly flies ive ever fished!
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/5494/99948357tx9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Savage river in July, green, green, green, every shade you can imagine. Gorgeous.
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/2615/35892739oh6.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Brookie hole way above the reservoir. We caught tons of brookies in this hole and saw some that were scary big (although they may have been stocked rainbows, who knows).
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4797/81343215bs0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Saw no bears but at least we came across this little gem.
http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/5765/39661163fb2.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Sunset overlooking the savage drainage on the way out to frostburg. This pic does not do it justice, it was as if the sky was on fire!
- Jeff
p.s. I'll post some brookie and brown pics if I ever get them from my friend (Keith I know your reading this :D ).
On the other hand the savage was fishing very well. The flows were perfect for wading and we managed to do quite well on a hopper/dropper rig. I caught the most vivid and robust brookie of my life (13 inches and FAT) but it flopped out of my hands before the shutter opened:cool: Anyway, we worked the pocket water in the middle stretch of the tailwater and I was able to hook two respectable browns. One was 16 inches (I'm still waiting for the pick Keith!!) and the other about the same. They were both in tiny but deep pockets right under boulders the size of volksvagens. Each one hit right were one would expect to get snagged so it pays to put the fly off the beaten path so to speak.
Also, we decided to try some of the brookie tribs on the way out but not surprisingly they were all too low for good fishing. However, we were able to find a huge pool on the upper savage which held tons of very nice brookies that were eager to explode on hopper imitations.
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/7885/25641059pa3.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
North Branch lunker hole right below the hatchery. There were hundreds of fingerling browns here so im thinking the hatchery yielded some escapees.
http://img455.imageshack.us/img455/494/43391951mx8.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
North branch rainbow that wacked a hopper.
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/5923/12780667qt9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Caught this chunk on a beadhead sanjuan worm dropper, one of the most deadly flies ive ever fished!
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/5494/99948357tx9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Savage river in July, green, green, green, every shade you can imagine. Gorgeous.
http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/2615/35892739oh6.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Brookie hole way above the reservoir. We caught tons of brookies in this hole and saw some that were scary big (although they may have been stocked rainbows, who knows).
http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4797/81343215bs0.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Saw no bears but at least we came across this little gem.
http://img110.imageshack.us/img110/5765/39661163fb2.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
Sunset overlooking the savage drainage on the way out to frostburg. This pic does not do it justice, it was as if the sky was on fire!
- Jeff
p.s. I'll post some brookie and brown pics if I ever get them from my friend (Keith I know your reading this :D ).