Justin has been making his way out to southwestern Wisconsin’s spring creeks every chance he gets, and when you put in your time you will be rewarded! He landed this impressive brown trout the other day on a woolly bugger.
The Driftless Area
Over my Spring Break, I made it up to the Driftless area with my cousin Anthony and some family members. Anthony met us up there, but gave us directions to a good section of river he was sure we would have success at.
We showed up at around 8:30 and proceeded to explore the river with various nymphs and leeches. Right away, I hooked into a very large fish under the bridge, but being the smart fish he or she was, it broke me off about 3 minutes into the fight. After that, we headed downriver and caught a few little Rainbows and Browns in the 10″ range; most were found in the undercut banks.
We headed back to the car for some sandwiches and beer and Anthony finally showed up. While we were sitting and enjoying a beer, we watched anthony throw a leech into a deep dark hole. Low and behold, he hooked into a huge Brook Trout, only to lose it at the net. The next cast he laid into a big Brown, and luckily landed our first big fish of the day.
We headed up river after that and I landed a nice Brook Trout while our crew of anglers missed a few bites here and there. The day ended well with a nice 20″ Rainbow and a beautiful 20″ Brown coming to hand.
This was my first time really experiencing the Driftless Area and I sure was amazed. Living in Colorado, I am spoiled with high mountain creeks, lakes, and tailwaters, but the spring creeks we explored in Wisconsin were one of a kind. Thanks for such a great time Anthony. And until next time……………………..
Wisconsin Trout
If your ever fishing in a river or creek with a good population of natural reproducing browns and brook trout you have the chance to encounter a tiger trout. These hybrid trout are a cross between a brook and brown trout and are very rare and very beautiful. Any angler who finds one on the end of his or her line is indeed a lucky person. My buddy Justin must have had some Irish luck lingering from St. Patty’s day. The weekend after St. Patricks day he ran into this beautiful specimen.
I also caught a pretty special fish in southwest Wisconsin this past week, not a tiger, but picture perfect 20 inch brown! A personal best for Wisconsin inland trout. I have caught brood stock rainbows over 20 inches in Wisconsin, but it’s just not the same. Personally, I think the term “wild” trout doesn’t just refer to the fish being born in the wild, but also describes the fish’s behavior when they get a hook in the lip!
More Steel!
My brother and brother-in-law hit the Milwaukee last week and had a few hook-ups, but were only able to put one in the net. For those of you who have never fished for steelhead, landing 1 out of 3 of these hard running acrobats is fairly common. Well done Conor!
Milwaukee River Report
This past week I had the chance to get a couple of first time steelheaders into some fish, and it’s almost as fun as catching them yourself. My cousin Chase, who is a teacher in Colorado and avid fly fisherman used his spring break time to come visit family in the Chicago area, and of course do some fishing. The last time he was in the midwest was in December, and the fall run of fish was still producing some good action. A few days before he arrived we got some serious rain and the tribs were blown out, and we never got the chance to get him some steel. This past week just happened to be the perfect time for him to come back and get his redemption. With the water levels in the rivers just dropping to the perfect level we had good chances to get on some fish.