Montauk trip 7/20 & 721
Steve Baker posted for a late July trip with the temps bordering on 100*. I ended up with
5 takers with 4 of us willing to stay overnight at the FATC cabin. Bob Hassett, Don
Varner, Vernon Preston, Jeff Rose and Steve Baker. Jeff Rose is a new member of FATC
and hasn’t even been through the class as yet. That didn’t stop him from fitting right in
with the group and I’m sure he will be an asset to FATC.
We left the commuter lot at about 6:15 and thanks to Jeff and his oversized truck the
overnighters were able to get all their gear in his vehicle. Bob Hassett wasn’t staying the
night so he drove himself and I rode down with him.
We went straight to the cabin and unloaded our gear, then went to the lodge for the tags.
We were in the water by about 9 am. The water was crystal clear with a flow rate of 109
Cubic feet per second and the gage height of 1.77 feet.
They had stocked the stream the night before with 750 trout all of them looking for
something other than pellets to feed on. Far be it from us to deprive them we all caught a
few fish before breaking for lunch. The flies of choice were rainbow warriors, pheasant
tails of different varieties, soft hackles, mop flies, San Juan and cerise worms and of
course midges. We were right back at it after lunch simply because it was much cooler in
the stream. The fishing was even better in the afternoon with most guys catching in the
double digits. We called it quits about 5 pm. To bid Bob Hassett farewell and to have a
safe trip home. Our plan was to grab dinner at the lodge and then fish some more till the
horn. Not to be, by the time we got our dinner and ate it was after 7 and we were all ready
to call it a day. It didn’t take long for everyone to chill out, get our showers and lights
out. We were back on the water Thursday by 7:30 with intentions of fishing through
lunch and meeting back at the truck. The mornings fishing turned out to be just about as
productive as Wednesday. I even had a stretch of luck with a clink hammer fly picking
up 5 fish on the surface in a little over an hour. I believe the 2 day trip was a success and
we all had fun.
We headed back to the cabin to pack up our gear and give the cabin a once over as per the
rules of having the cabin as a convenience for the FATC members.
Thank You Sue Nelson