Recent Rain

Along with all of the rain we've been getting, it seems like there have been a lot of windy days throughout the month of May as well. Someone mentioned a while back about there being more windy days than usual. I always found the wind to be very annoying.
Dear wildtrout2,

The wind combined with the rain recently has been brutal. From Friday into Saturday and now continuing today there have been a ton of tree limbs and even complete trees that have come down where I live, closing roads and knocking out power. Thankfully we didn't experience a power outage of more than 4 hours, and it happened in the middle of the night when it didn't matter, but I'm getting tired of resetting all the clocks 3 or 4 times a day!

The wind has always been bad when fronts come through, but now it always seems to last for several days every weather change. I was thinking of going and tossing some flies for bluegills and bass but just looked out the window and the trees in my yard were leaning sideways.

Regards,

Tim Murphy 🙂
 
Dear wildtrout2,

The wind combined with the rain recently has been brutal. From Friday into Saturday and now continuing today there have been a ton of tree limbs and even complete trees that have come down where I live, closing roads and knocking out power. Thankfully we didn't experience a power outage of more than 4 hours, and it happened in the middle of the night when it didn't matter, but I'm getting tired of resetting all the clocks 3 or 4 times a day!

The wind has always been bad when fronts come through, but now it always seems to last for several days every weather change. I was thinking of going and tossing some flies for bluegills and bass but just looked out the window and the trees in my yard were leaning sideways.

Regards,

Tim Murphy 🙂
I’ve noticed that too this year
Every cold front seems to blow for 3 days or more
 
It's ironic, not that long ago we were saying how badly we needed rain, me included, now we're complaining about too much rain. We need to be careful what we wish for. 🙂
I couldn't believe how low and clear the mountain freestoner that I fished today was. It is crazy how fast they drop!
 
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When it gets hot these guys will start moving around.
 
And we all thought 6 weights for Trout were out of style.
My favorite rod for fishing dry flies is a 6 wt. Been using it since the BWO hatches that started in late Feb and haven’t felt the need to downsize since- it protected 6x tippet just as well as my 4 wt. Maybe if PA stops feeling like Jurassic Lake for a week I’ll switch.
 
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I fished a forested freestone wild trout stream on Sunday and the dry fly fishing was very good. The flow level was nice. Probably most people would call it perfect. But it was actually lower than I prefer.

The air temperature probably never got over 60F, but the trout were hitting dry flies and the cool weather made it very enjoyable to be outside hiking around.
 
My favorite rod for fishing dry flies is a 6 wt. Been using it since the BWO hatches that started in late Feb and haven’t felt the need to downsize since- it protected 6x tippet just as well as my 4 wt. Maybe if PA stops feeling like Jurassic Lake for a week I’ll switch.

If you and I are fishing them (I like 6 weights for all kinds of stuff), then that definitely means they’re out of style! 😜
 
It's ironic, not that long ago we were saying how badly we needed rain, me included, now we're complaining about too much rain. We need to be careful what we wish for. 🙂
This happens all the time here. The two major recurring themes.
A. We Need Rain
B. We Have too Much Rain
 
Can't please everyone.....

The small stream trouters pray for rain.

The big stream trout guys only want some rain.

And the big river warmwater guys cry when it rains because the rivers become too high for wading and take a long time to recede.

Glass half full, whatever happens there's good fishing somewhere, so quit complaining and just go fishin'.
 
Can't please everyone.....

The small stream trouters pray for rain.

The big stream trout guys only want some rain.

And the big river warmwater guys cry when it rains because the rivers become too high for wading and take a long time to recede.

Glass half full, whatever happens there's good fishing somewhere, so quit complaining and just go fishin'.

Best explanation I’ve seen of this phenomenon. Fish where conditions are the best, because typically, under all of the above circumstances, something, somewhere, is fishing well.
 
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