Lanark Fri 4/14

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ced0412
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Lanark Fri 4/14

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Seeing a forecast of 5 mph winds, I just had to take off work and go throw a fly. One day Im going to learn to stop going by the NOAA forecasts.

I couldnt talk anyone into playing hooky and going along, so I slept in and got a late start. Arrived at Lanark Reef around noon, greeted by whitecaps, 5 mph winds this was not. After getting over my disappointment in the winds, I started looking for reds.

Found the first school in about 20 minutes, and managed to put a fly in front of them which yielded a 30 " fatty, it was a good start. I kept progressing down the reef and found another school cruising along. By this time I gave up on the fly due to a heavy wind making things miserable, and pulled a 26" one out of the group with a spoon. I spooked another school later, but two was all I got in all. I left by 3, after scouting a few more flats in the area.

It was a good 3 hour getaway, minus the winds.
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30" red on the long pole....Sweet...WTG... :thumbup: :thumbup:
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A 30"er on a fly. That has too be a rush. :thumbup:
What was I supposed to do today?
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:thumbup: :thumbup:
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Bet that 30"'er on a willer pole was some more kind of fun :thumbup:
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