Weather: Clear, calm, T-50s
Moon Phase: New Moon
Location: Hams Fork River/Lake Viva Naughton
Best Bait: Hams Fork- glow bug (egg pattern), Viva Naughton- brown/green renegade
Who Went: Dunc
I spent the week working in Kemmerer, Wyoming and tried to
get out and fish as much as possible with the very limited daylight I had after
work. I just purchased a new Reddington
6 weight (moderate action) fly rod and I was anxious to try it out.
The first night I literally had about 15 minutes of daylight to fish, so
I skipped the river and went straight to Lake Viva Naughton to get a few casts
in before dark. The fish were rising
and I was excited to try the new rod. I've recently been using an 8 weight fast action rod at
the Bear River for those big bruiser browns and it took me awhile to get used
to the lighter weight moderate action Reddington rod. I was struggling to get any distance and I
needed more distance to reach the rising trout.
Right before dark I hooked up with the only fish of the night, but it
was a beautiful 18-inch rainbow that fought me into dark. It was a good way to break in the new rod.
I only made it out one more night with daylight to
spare. This time I had about an hour and
a half of daylight and I strung up the fly rod at work before I left so I was
ready to roll as soon as I hit the river.
I started making my way up the Hams Fork hitting all the best looking
spots. I was throwing the same glow bug
(egg pattern) that I use at the Bear River in hopes of finding a big Hams Fork
spawning brown trout.
I worked as much river as I could
before dark with nothing to show for it, but as I was walking back towards the
truck I saw a deep hole that caught my attention. I let the glow bug drift through the deep hole, but had no signs from
my indicator so I pulled the rod tip back to make another cast, and it was fish on! Never had that happen, and after a few
seconds it popped off. I was totally bummed.
I casted into the deep hole again and this time I saw my indicator go under and I set the
hook on a nice little rainbow. Man those
rainbows fight. Very fun on a fly
rod. I was able to pull two more carbon
copy bows from the same drift before darkness overtook me and I could no longer
see my indicator. No big browns from the Hams Fork, but the
rainbows made the night a success.