Evening on Fourth Lake, Inlet, NY |
That kind of thinking is usually reserved for the school
year, when we find ourselves running around doing our best to just keep up. But
it’s the end of summer and I feel like I’m breathing way too hard for a race
that hasn’t even started yet.
At least I got a few water breaks in between all that
running.
We found a small bit of time to visit my family up in Inlet,
NY. A few day excursions to the stream proved fruitful as my oldest son and I
found everything from Landlocked Atlantic salmon to fallfish to brook trout and
even a heavily spotted rainbow trout.
Landlocked Atlantic salmon |
Jonathan's rainbow trout |
Wild ADK brook trout |
Jonathan fishing on the St. Regis river |
Musky Country, Deer river flow |
I even found some time to hit up the inaugural “Knots at the
Net Shop” fly tying event at Streamwalker Nets headquarters. Thanks to Leif
Mermagen and Bill Banser for being such wonderful hosts. Our fly fishing
community here in WNY is awesome!!!
Lastly, I found myself hanging out with a friend who just so
happens to own some land that the Oatka creek flows through. So with a little
arm twisting, I grabbed the fly rod and made an effort to find a fish or two
that wouldn’t mind eating a fly. And as luck would have it, I did manage to
find such a fish. A wild nineteen inch brown trout. My biggest to the net on
this stream. Thanks again Nathan!
Being busy really isn’t all that bad, it’s a part of life
after all. Watching my kids work out their God given gifts through extracurricular
activities like gymnastics, playing in jazz bands, robotics, and music lessons,
Flower city work camp, church, etc. helps with the long hours of driving, the late
nights, and the occasional teenage meltdown. In the end it’s worth it!
You just have to mix in a few water breaks.
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