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Salt Water Albie Addiction: It Can Ruin Friendships
Posted by jeremy on September 24, 2006

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Albies are infamous for transforming the most reserved and patient fly fisherman into an obsessive maniac. When Alex and I go trout fishing, we walk at a relatively slow pace and shoot the breeze. We take our time positioning ourselves, choosing flies and exercise all sorts of politeness. “Alex, go ahead and take the first drifts through this run. You traveled a long way to get here and I have fished it plenty of times.” Then Alex catches a beautiful Maine Brook Trout and returns the favor. “Jeremy, thank you so much for showing me your home waters. You take the next cast; I will just sit back, relax and enjoy the beautiful Maine scenery.” So, I meet up in Rhode Island with Alex, Ed and Ray for a day chasing False Albacore (Albies, Fat Alberts) with fly rods. Ray is a Coast Guard certified Captain and owner of the 23’ Seacraft boat. Ray is a mellow dude. He travels at a very chill pace. His cooler is full of Mozerella, quality sandwich meat and cold drinks. Ed is as mellow, if not more mellow than Ray. Ed fly fished 360 days last season. He is the real deal. He ties amazing feather wing flies, has a deadly cast and reads water like a newspaper. Then there is Alex and myself. We are both coming off a bad Albie slump. Countless hours on lifeless beaches, sparse Albie sightings, a few hook ups, dropped fish and wasted time on boats with Albie guides who talk more than they fish. The Albie season is ticking and time is of the essence. Alex will

really be out of the Albie game in short time. He returns to Argentina in just a few weeks. So, Alex and I had one thing and one thing on our mind. Find the Albies! All of the polite and politically correct trout tactics were thrown overboard. We were like two pirates. Instead of swords we had fly rods and instead of chasing gold we were chasing Albies. Ray was at the helm and Ed positioned himself safely in the stern. Alex and I were on the bow. I would like to say that we were sharing the bow, but that would be stretching the truth a bit. We were one small step away from fighting with each other. The Albies were up and we were both foaming at the mouth. Epoxy flies were whistling by my face as I somehow managed to throw a cast over Alex’s head. The fish blew up on the port side of the boat. Alex turned to make a cast and drove his 10 weight reel into my head. I was literally seeing stars, but I could still make out the busting Albies between the flashes of light and managed to get a cast into the fish. Then the mayhem really got underway. Alex was tight to an Albie and I was too. After a blistering first run, my fish dropped the fly. Alex’s Albie continued to peel off line and Alex was in heaven. All of the traveling in cars and boats and on foot, countless hours spent on lifeless beaches and all of the frustrations vanished as the Albie peeled line off Alex’s reel. After the fish was landed a brief sense of calmness came over the boat. Alex and I began to feel the guilt of all the swearing at each other, yelling at Ray to drive faster and hitting each other with reels, rods and flies. Just as we began to justify our actions with each other and offer insincere apologies, the Albies blew up again and we were casting over each other, swearing at each other and yelling at Ray to speed up and get us closer to the fish.



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Re: Albie Addiction: It Can Ruin Friendships
by RickW on September 24, 2006
Note to self:
Don't get between Jeremy and a shool of busting albies.



Re: Albie Addiction: It Can Ruin Friendships
by Marcel_Karssies on September 25, 2006 http://www.hechtclub.eu
Thanks for the insight Jeremy.
If we ever fish together for Albies I will have to wear a hard hat and some protective gear. More likely though I will be feeding the fishes with my head overboard like I did in FL



Re: Albie Addiction: It Can Ruin Friendships
by James on September 25, 2006
Nice fish Alex has there. Sounds like fishing one of the Salmon river spots, but in a boat next to each other! Nice video.




Re: Albie Addiction: It Can Ruin Friendships
by waterwhippa on September 25, 2006 http://salmonriverspecialists.com
Insanity. Way to stay in the game...if those fish came to hand easy, everyone would be doing it. Loved the pirate analogy....so true.



Re: Albie Addiction: It Can Ruin Friendships
by wrh on September 25, 2006 http://www.theanglersnet.com
2 guys going after albies and fishing through each other might be the definition of fishing partner. Good thing you guys didn't tangle lines or cross fish, that might really challenge the friendship. More importantly you pulled it off.



Re: Albie Addiction: It Can Ruin Friendships
by Shaq on September 26, 2006 http://www.theanglersnet.com
Sick! looks like you had a great trip!

tHOSE ALBIES CAN PULL!!!



Re: Albie Addiction: It Can Ruin Friendships
by flyfishmich on October 01, 2006
Jeremy,
I am back from RI with a sore arm from casting and fighting fish....thanks for taking the video clip. Let me know whens its available?
Rick from Michigan

PS...couple more weeks and I will chasing chrome out here...maybe we will see you sometime?



Re: Albie Addiction: It Can Ruin Friendships
by mtb4jc on October 01, 2006
Those albies look like skipjacks. Albacore are black on top and have very long pectoral fins. I have caught many of both, only I use the skippy's as bait for yellowfin.


 
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