The plan was to
arrive at Bennett Spring early enough to get in a few hours of fishing before
the siren went off signaling the end of the day’s fishing.
But, we were running a little late, so I
resolved myself to NOT be disappointed when I wasn't able to fish the day we
arrived.
And of course there
was the thought in the back of my head about my fishing trip to Ketchikan,
Alaska.
After flying from
Portland, OR to Seattle, WA to Ketchikan, AK and then by float plane to
Bakewell Lake, we were on the water fishing for cutthroat trout by 4pm. My fishing buddies and the guide all caught
fish.
I had a lot of bites, but could not connect with a single cutthroat!
Day 1 in Alaska was a
disaster!
The rest of the trip was great, but day 1 - I try to forget, but it haunts me!
That's me with one of the many Coho we caught on the trip. We also caught Cutthroat trout, shark and Halibut. |
So, I reasoned, if I don’t get to fish the day we arrive – I won’t get skunked the day we arrive.
How lame is that!
So, when we were almost at the park, we stopped at a tackle store I found online where we could buy Missouri fishing licenses and get some info on what flies and which zones were hot.
The store was closed. It closed early to go to a Labor Day picnic.
Panic? Nope – just meant that I wouldn't get skunked the day we arrived.
So on to the Park to check in and get ready for tomorrow.
But wait!
What’s that down the road?
Could it be an oasis or just a mirage?
(While I convinced myself it was OK to not
fish till tomorrow, I was really disappointed.)
There, inside the
park, was
Larry’s Sporting Goods!
Larry’s Sporting Goods!
An
Authorized Orvis Dealer!
This was an
Omen – a very Good Omen!
There was an Orvis
authorized fly shop within the park just a few minutes from the spring – how
great is that!
If you get down that way - you MUST stop at Larry's!
If you get down that way - you MUST stop at Larry's!
Kelly Peace, the owner
(Larry’s son), was there and was a wealth of information.
I could not have written a better script than the way the day was going!
Mike told me about the RGN fly and how to fish
it. The RGN accounted for many of the
trout I caught including the first one of the trip.
Rainbow #1 - On Day #1 Thanks to Mike Ross and the RGN fly I bought at Larry's Sporting Goods. |
The rest as they say
is history.
We had an incredible time –
truly a vacation of a lifetime.
The problem with this kind of a vacation when writing a blog is that it’s just way too much info to cram into a post – hence the trilogy.
So, to finally cut to the chase, the rest of the post will be mostly
photos and a few captions. But to dredge
up another old adage – a picture is worth a thousand words – and here they are.
The cabin |
The dining lodge |
Inside the dining lodge |
Joyce and the girls ready for lunch. |
Humming bird feeders at every window of the Dining lodge. |
This is a door mat I saw in the Bennett Spring store - I concur! |
The fishing.
It started Here - with my Dad and his friends 67 years ago.
Here are some of the photos that led me to the thought of fishing at some of the places where my Dad (top center photo and lower left and right) fished before I could fish with him. |
This is a photo of Dad, on the left, and his friend Chick just upstream of where the dam currently resides. |
Here I am - just a bit downstream from where Dad and Chick were fishing. |
Preparation is everything. You really need to know The important aspects of fishing to be successful and have fun.
My Daughters have their own unique ways to get ready for a day's fishing.
My Daughters have their own unique ways to get ready for a day's fishing.
Kristin getting ready for a day's fishing. |
Meghan getting ready for a day's fishing. |
Everyone's ready now! |
And this is what we're ready for! |
Yes, those are trout. It's about 20' deep in that area - this is where the water from the spring comes out of the ground. |
This is about as close as I could get. I was up to my waist, and just before the drop off it was about 6' deep - very deceptive. |
Downstream rainbow - about average size. |
Kristin releases another chunky rainbow - these fish did not look or fight like typical hatchery stock - they were very well conditioned and fought hard. |
Kristin studies the water... |
...Makes her cast... |
...and hooks another Bennett Spring rainbow! |
Kristin releasing another rainbow. |
That's me - casting away! Photo courtesy of Mike Ross. |
Meghan starts her backcast. |
Loads the line. |
And delivers a cast as I start MY backcast. |
Meghan connects with another rainbow. |
One of Meghan's rainbows ready to release - with Mom in background to the right relaxing, and Mike Ross, second from the left stalking trout. |
Meghan relaxing with a little friend in the background - to the left under the bench. |
A very old fish resting on the shore. |
Sister teamwork! |
Yes, Meghan. Our Vacation of a Lifetime is over and we have to go back to work! |
Packed, again, and ready to head for home. We all had an extraordinary time. |
The end.
- or maybe it's just the beginning.
- or maybe it's just the beginning.
Planning for Vacation of a Lifetime 2 right now!
But Trilogy shall never be part of my vocabulary or blog again!
See you on the water!
Dave
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