Dreamcatchers

Dreamcatchers

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Revisit Paradise

When I left Yellowstone last August my head was hung low in disappointment at what could have been. My three day fishing trip had been cut short and I was traveling back to Jackson, WY. Fresh in my mind were the thoughts of the two days I spent out there. Cutthroat trout recklessly launching themselves at every resemblance of a fly, wild and scenic landscapes nearly unaltered by man, beautiful sunrises, simple solitude, and so much more. When I left my first visit to Yellowstone I had no idea it would be more than 5 years before I would be able to return again. As I drove back to Jackson, I feared I might be looking at another 5 year wait before returning. Fast forward to spring 2016 and I was frantically planning a trip to Alaska for September. As my travel partner's plans grew more and more vague I watched as flight prices slipped out of the realm of affordability. But missing on a trip to Alaska opened up the doors for a different opportunity. Inherently my mind drifted to a place I have grown so fond of. Could it really happen? Would I not even have to wait 1 full year to return to that fishing paradise? Booked! I picked up the flights and started planning. In two days I will again set foot on Montana soil and begin a 12 day trip! 6 days backpacking the Beartooth mountains, 6 days exploring Yellowstone and/or fishing the Madison river. Could life get any better? God is truly great! Stay tuned for pictures. Til next time

-Dreamcatcher


Sunset on Lewis Lake 

Friday, April 8, 2016

April Showers

Spring brings the best fishing of the year to southeast Tennessee. But in April, spring often brings the rain. I have been practically living at the Hiwassee over the past month. At least fishing twice a week! Yesterday was the best dry fly fishing of the season so far! I was met with a nasty storm, but nothing my waders and a solid rain jacket couldn't handle. I tried a smaller grey wulf pattern yesterday and it did not disappoint. There were plenty of bugs on the water, both caddis and BWOs. But I was getting sufficient hits on my fly so I didn't bother changing. Something I have noticed over the past few years is that brown trout seem to love the grey wulf pattern. And lucky for me, I also love brown trout. So I often am compelled to stick with the grey pattern, to tangle with the browns! Yesterday's prize was a nice hefty 15 or 16 inch brown trout. We tangled in a fight I will not soon forget. Also had a new thing happen to me yesterday. I casted my line out and put my rod in my mouth, out of laziness, so that I could tie my boot. As I was tieing I felt a jerk on my line. I tugged a little with my mouth but but didn't think much. Then all the sudden I felt some serious movement on the end of my line (keep in mind my rod is still in my mouth) I quickly finished tying my shoe and picked up my rod to feel a fish on the other side. I can honestly say I have never caught a fish with my mouth before. But now even that has happened! I hope to be back out over the weekend! Get out and enjoy spring! Til next time

-Dreamcatchers




Cool scene after the storm rolled through


One of the many browns that ended up on the other end of my line

Friday, April 1, 2016

We Found Gold - Part II

It has been long delayed, but I finally got my hands on my brothers pics from our trip out to the wild west last summer! Since then, I often have thought about that trip and reminisced of both the fun and struggles we encountered. There is something to be said about being out in the wilderness and never seeing another human for 3 or 4 days. Very surreal. I hope to experience that again! The same could be said about fantastic fishing, awesome vistas, quality time with the fam! I hope to experience all those again! But there are a few things I could pass on experiencing again: hail storms on a ridge line over 10,000 feet elevation everyday, endless mosquitoes, and temporary altitude sickness. What a trip though!?? We set out with a plan in mind and completely altered it on the fly! It still turned out great! And we still found GOLD! Enjoy the pics! til next time....

-Dreamcatchers 




Surreal Campsite


First GOLD of the trip


Sweet look down the lakes from an outlet stream


Trying my luck in the outlet stream before the waterfall


BOOM! Vibrant colored GOLD waiting!


Smile for the camera!


Danny we like to call the tamer of the BEASTS!


Til Next Time my golden friend


AGAIN!


T-minus 20 minutes until hail storm!


Cozy camp


Beautiful open area



Still going strong!


Can't beat fast action dry fly fishing


The last night from our campsite

Sunday Surprise


It had been quite some time since the Dreamcatchers were reunited together. Life goes on and people grow up! My brother recently had a child and that certainly has kept his life racing. It had probably been a solid 10 or 11 months since we had fished together. Sunday would finally provide an opportunity to string it up together again! It felt like old times out on the river together, every so often glancing over to see how the other is doing! Sharing the cordial handshake after a solid catch! Fishing wasn't quite as good as the weekend before but still managed to catch a ton of fish! The prize of the day would be a fat rainbow. I chased that thing for what seemed like an hour, more likely 10 or 15 minutes, but finally got it in the net! The weather is great and this fishing will match it! Get out while you still can! Til next time

-Dreamcatchers 



Big boy couldn't resist the dropper

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Rain or Shine

It was a long drive home Saturday night. I had just spent 4 hours playing basketball; made complete with a turned ankle and sore knees. Rain was in the forecast and highly likely for Sunday. I debated in my mind whether I should make the journey out to fish Sunday or just stay at home and heal my wounds. Tossing back and forth between each verdict. Arriving home just after midnight, I got some things together, still unsure whether I would go or not. Just before 1 am I laid down to sleep and check the weather one last time. It looked like I would for sure see rain in my day tomorrow, and likely lots of it. Making no decision I fell asleep. 6:45 came fast! I awoke and looked at my phone only to remember it was day lights savings time! I jumped up and made the call to test the weather! My travels to me to the Smokys yet again. I knew the fishing would be good if I could just get the rain to hold off! I stopped on the little river at one of my favorite spots and quickly got into some action! Fish were looking up and it was a fantastic feeling! The rain held off for the most part and made for a delightful day! I fished until dark and turned back to the truck to drive home! Another great day on the water here in Tennessee! Caught bows and browns and missed more fish than I care to admit! But it was another fun day in a beautiful place! Til next time

-Dreamcatchers




Break for lunch


Feisty Friend


Little guy couldn't resist the dry fly

Friday, March 11, 2016

Just Around the Corner


The weather was been FANTASTIC all week in Tennessee! It got me itching to get out and see if the fish, like me, also thought it was Spring! I made it up to the Hiwassee River yesterday and I was greeted with BLASTING flows! The CFS actually dropped from when I first got up there but it was still a tough wade. Had I not have feared that TVA would make another push to over 4000cfs at any time I probably would have ventured further out! But I stuck close to the bank and managed one fish in about an hour of fishing! Still a great day in my book. Watching the sun peak over the ridge in the distance gave me a warm feeling in my soul. I didn't have to be catching fish or wading through new terrain. Just a simple moment of thanks that I was able to be a part of a creation as great as this! Hoping to be out a lot more soon, rain or shine!! Til next time!

-Dreamcatchers 







Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Quick Pic

Spring is ON in Tennessee! 

After a few months of cold weather, the warm temps are back! I made it up to the Smoky Mountains this past weekend for some fun! It did not disappoint. The fish are definitely looking up and ready to strike! Get out and enjoy the water! Til next time...

- Dreamcatchers