My Trout Spey Chronicles was to officially kick off at the start of the new year. But why wait! With fall fishing being some of the best Ive seen, I have an overwhelming desire to tell you about it. Why wait until new years when its happening now!
Wrestling Gold |
So where the hell is this Rio Chama?
"The Chama" as called by the locals is a Rio Grande Tributary that originates from the southern side of the San Juan Mountain range located in southern Colorado and joins the Rio Grande in New Mexico near the town of Espanola. Its considered one of the larger rivers in the state but still pretty small water especially in winter flows.While not a bucket list fishery by any means if youre in the area during the fall/winter season you might just get lucky and find gold. Big Browns hide in the murky shadows of this small river and its a perfect place to swing streamers with a two hand rod.
Boron III TH-MS 4110-4 |
I experimented with a variety of flies that day but the proven choice would be a Solitudes Sculpzilla in olive/black color and #8 in size.
This New Rod from Winston continues to impress me
I have really come to love how light and balanced it feels in hand. Never cumbersome. Ive had enough time with it in my hands to really develop a working relationship with it. Its easy to understand and quite capable. Ive yet to find any limitations to its abilities for the fishing it was designed for.Tibor Back Country in Crimson Red |
Small Water
I think I mentioned earlier, the Rio Chama River is small water especially for a two hand rod. That brings up a good topic of discussion. Are these rods too big for many small trout waters? The Rio Chama forces you to be versitile in the way of casting. If youre seeking long runs of wide moving water to quarter downstream cast and swing flies you might be disappointed with this river. While I did get to fish some water like this it didnt produce on this day. Instead I had to seek out the pocket water, foam lines, tail outs and undercuts.He couldnt resist Sculpzilla doing the swing! |
The real beauty of these small two hand rods is that if you think of it as a fly rod it will perform as a fly rod. Follow me here for a minute. First of all the MicroSpey gives the angler all the benefits of a two hand rod. Easy to cast good distances with sinking tips and larger than normal flies. Trust me these rods put the fun in two hand fishing. But they dont stop there! They can easily cast overhand and roll casts are amazing. On this day I had to pull off all these casts to find success. After this day I started to really think about my two hand rod in a different way. No longer is it that other type of fishing. It is my all fishing rod. It does what I need it to do, when I need to do it and does it better.
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So Versatile |
Finding Gold |
Getting a Grip
As The Two Hand Tour continues onward my wish is to demonstrate what this rod really is. In my mind its not just a spey rod, switch rod or a single hand fly rod, This rod is what I need it to be when I need it! The Rio Chama River was a great test for this and with the help of the MicroSpey it gave up some Gold!
More Trout Spey ChroniclesGreg Darling
Gorge Fly Shop Internet Sales Manager | Product Specialist
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