Monday, April 28, 2008

Community Pond


Fly fishing is oftentimes associated with getting away from the sprawl and up to some mountain stream or creek to find solitude. However there are opportunities to catch some fish in the heart of the city. Definitely one of the more interesting places I have fly fished was a community pond over the weekend located in the center of the Salt Lake Valley. An interesting note was that a conservation officer checked our licenses which has only happened to me a couple times ever. I guess they want to make sure the people using the pond (the majority of which tend to take home everything they catch) have paid their dues by buying a license and being legit. Anyway, David and I did a simple nymph rig with a chironomid or two and indicator fished the pond. David quickly hooked up with a little rainbow that was missing its fins. The suspicions of frankenfish were confirmed when I pulled out a lake trout of all things that looked like he could have seen better days if he had not been selected for broodstock in the hatchery.

We did manage to catch some decent looking planter bows which were fun. Besides the lake trout another highlight was when David caught an albino trout. I regret not running over and snapping a pic or two but I managed to sneak into a pretty good area after someone left that I didn't want to give up quite yet. I was rewarded with a nice little chunky rainbow for staying put. Overall, it was a fun and interesting day at the community pond.




2 comments:

Chelsea said...

Albino fish... sounds scary!!

Leisa Hanks said...

This is the best fishing blog I have ever seen.
Such beautiful pictures and great descriptions. I feel like I was there. There has to be a way for more fishing.
To the best fisherman ever!