Today presented a treat in that I was able to get on the water first thing in the morning and last thing in the evening. My in-laws were camping at the Hope Valley RV Park and invited my family to dinner. We loaded Bailey into the car, along with our fishing gear and headed up to Hope Valley. We arrived in Hope Valley right around 6:30pm and almost immediately deposited Bailey with “Granny”. We are told that we have approximately 30 minutes before dinner. Erin and I rigged up and headed a short 50 yards to the West Carson.
This section of the West Carson is very rocky with lots of rock climbing and tons of bankside brush and fallen obsturctions in the river. A very good trout habitat for smaller fish and for some technical fishing in a drop-pool envirnment…my favorite! We immediately notice that there are tons of bugs on the river, along with a larger mayfly (I did not stop to identify and none of these bugs was generous enough to land on me for observation).
I decided to tie on a larger #12 Elk Hair Caddis to start the evening. After rigging up, I get into the water and carefully make my way to an advantageous spot from which to cast to a nice hole on the opposite bank. I was getting strikes on my fly from the first drift, with fish checking out the fly on every drift. No takers though. Erin was fishing the hole behind me and by her shouts, I figured that she was experiencing the same thing. The main problem is that the fish were too small to take our offering and the bigger fish were avoiding our flies, or striking short.