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Fresh Water New Hampshire Lakes Region: Last Hour Landlocked Salmon
Posted by nhtrouthunter on November 02, 2005

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The last few hours were left of the fishing season. The high water this fall not only helped us, it also worked against us. There were alot of salmon in the river but few spots that offered good wading opportunities.

My college classes ended at noon and my fly rod was rigged up and I was on the water fly fishing before 1:30. Today was October 31. Halloween and closing day for fly fishing on this river. I had less then 5 hours to finish my season with a bang.

The water was tea colored, running very hard and swollen over its banks in most spots. However fish were breaking water and boiling on a regular basis. My good friend and fly fishing buddy, Taylor, had been fly fishing most of the morning on the edge of a bend where fish were moving through. The salmon were moving through water that was only knee deep, and many guys were wading right in the key holding water.

The last day of the season usually implies that the salmon have been pressured. So, during these times, light tippet and small nymphs are my preferred fly fishing tactics. Together, Taylor and I flyfished and used identical methods. We presented our flies with drag free drifts and fished very close to the waters edge.

The last day of our flyfishing season ended in our favor. Two colored up lakes

region Landlocked Salmon bucks. Both fish were over 22 inches. It was a memorable and rewarding way to finish up the season.



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Re: New Hampshire Lakes Region: Last Hour Landlocked Salmon
by jeremy on November 02, 2005 http://www.ineedasimplesolution.com
awesome read - very impressive fish and its great to see you guys online. i think it is so cool that we all met on the salmon river and fliesandfins.com has been conduit for us to stay in touch and share flyfishing adventures.

ps - i met the these guys on the salmon river last spring and they were dialed right into the steelies - gotta admit - they had me guessing and they were smoking me. i remember specifically - taylor (the guy on the bottom) was flyfishing with a red copper john and the steelies were all over it - they wanted nothing to do with my egg pattern - actually - i think i have some video of you guys from when we were flyfishing that day - i will piece something together and attach it to this article later today - good to see you guys - lets stay in touch and flyfish for steelies soon - i usually go once per month every month from now through may. so - we will certainly synhcronize at least one outing this season. --- stay tuned for the video later today - cya



Re: New Hampshire Lakes Region: Last Hour Landlocked Salmon
by patm on November 02, 2005
What a great way to end the season. great read.



Re: New Hampshire Lakes Region: Last Hour Landlocked Salmon
by joey on November 02, 2005 http://www.fliesandfinseast.com
Alright!!!glad you could get a couple before the state shuts it down...I like how you roll "class ended @ 1 and I was in the water before 1:30" If that was me I probably wouldn't have been in class, but then again you are probably a much better student then I was. Thanks for the post maybe I'll see ya on the SR.
j-



Re: New Hampshire Lakes Region: Last Hour Landlocked Salmon
by Fisherboy on November 02, 2005
Those are some sweet ll's, nice work!

Austin



Re: New Hampshire Lakes Region: Last Hour Landlocked Salmon
by Fish_King_7 on November 02, 2005
Nice fish man! I love fishing NH lakes region for salmon and the rainbows in the srping but have never caught any in the fall or even fished for them in the fall. This year at ice out i got 4 over 23" and 3 over 20" all the fish were 3-4 lbs with the exception of a major football that weighed 4 3/4 lbs! Those fish seem very dark, all the opnes i cathc at ice otu are almost all chrome. I fish mostly Lake Winni. is that where u got those?

Caleb

P.S. Maybe we could hook up soemtime, my dad lives in Meredith almost right on Winni, and we have another house in Holderness not to far from squam.



Re: New Hampshire Lakes Region: Last Hour Landlocked Salmon
by Keith on November 02, 2005
Nice Fish Guys! I have been fishing the river the past week or two and you are right, the flow has been bitter sweet. It brought the fish up, but man I have never roll cast so much!
Overall a good fall though. More hens than bucks for me though? Maybe I'll see ya around in NH or NY.



Re: New Hampshire Lakes Region: Last Hour Landlocked Salmon
by waterwhippa on November 03, 2005 http://salmonriverspecialists.com
Nice work guys. Looks like a lot of fun. ll's are one of my favorite fish on the fly.



Re: New Hampshire Lakes Region: Last Hour Landlocked Salmon
by woodduckorange on November 06, 2005
Nice fish boys! Isn't it ABSOLUTELY a sin that we couldn't fish there (and other places) Tuesday, November 1. Virtually everyone agrees that there is little to no natural reproduction taking place with these salmon (and trout) ... yet they close the season!!!??? When will NHF&G wake up to these lost opportunities to sell more licenses?


 
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