According to Wes-The Creek
It
was a cool crisp morning as I approached the creek to try for my
season opening trout. The sun was starting to come up, the dew on
the grass, and the smell of the cool crisp clean air sent my mind
reeling back to my youth. As I approached the water I could here the
gentle gurgling of the
water
as it swept past me, I found myself thinking of the first time I had
ever fished this body of water as a youth. Although it was many
years ago it seemed like almost yesterday that I stood in this same
spot with my father learning how to read the water and drift that
worm in just the right manner to entice the trout into taking my
offering. The memories were so thick I could just swipe them from in
front my face, it was like yesterday all over again.
As I baited my hook and approached the water in my stealth mode I
thought I could here my fathers voice coaching me all over again. “
Alright son take your time, read the water, where are they laying?”
Just then I noticed the run just above a nice deep hole, I crept up
until I found the perfect spot to work this run. I made my first
cast and let it drift right thru the prime spot of the run to end up
in the hole, bang fish on. I set the hook and started playing this
little scraper. It was like I could still here him coaching me,
“take your time son play him out”. A few minutes had passed and as I
got him closer to the bank I could see the brilliant red band
running down his side, it was a nice 12” rainbow. I brought him in
closer until I could reach down and remove the hook and send him to
freedom to fight another day. Then I heard that voice again full of
praise “ nice fish son, you worked him perfect”. I paused to reflect
on this moment before I started moving along the creek to look for
another nice run to work.
I moved ever so quiet, like I was walking on air when I came across
a spot that was all too familiar to me. As I stood there and looked
at this spot I could see my dad working this run, he had a style of
his own and I don’t ever think I’ve seen anyone else that ever
seemed like he was a part of the creek, it was like he belonged
there, this was his haven that he knew all to well. I moved into
position so I could work this run and paused for just a moment to
enjoy this secret sanctuary. I made my first cast and came up short
of where I wanted it to be, I brought it back in and tried once
again and still didn’t get it exactly where I wanted it. When like a
flash, my memory started working and I could see him working that
spot then I heard the voice again “son flip it in back handed and
work the cut close to the bank and let the water do the rest”. I
then backhanded in and it was perfect right under the branches into
the current that pushed it right into the hole, oops there was a
little strike. I brought it back in and gave it another backhanded
cast it was perfect as it drifted ever so naturally into the hole,
bang this time it was a good solid strike.
I set the hook and the fight was on, the line was singing as this
beautiful trout made his run. I played him out for what seemed to be
several minutes when I got my first real good look at him he was a
lot bigger than the first one, he measured out to at least 16”. I
brought him in closer and reached down to remove the hook and I just
had to admire this one as I turned him loose he laid there for a
moment and then took of like a shot back into the current from which
I had just brought him from. I tried a few more casts into the run
with no luck and then I took a deep breath of that fresh air and
listened to the birds singing in the background. As I turned to move
to another the spot I could here his voice again “this is what it’s
all about son, take it all in and enjoy this tranquility”. I looked
off into the distance and could see two deer drinking from the creek
as they walked to the other side. I went back into my stealth mode
and worked my way down the trail and thru the brush until I reached
another good spot that is if my memory served me right.
Yeah, this is the place. The largest trout I ever caught out of this
creek was right in this very spot. It was like a double run that
ended up in real nice hole. As I got ready to start working this run
I noticed the sun peeking thru the leaves and glistening off of the
water, like a diamond necklace under a spotlight, it was breath
taking. I started working the first part of this run and made
several casts and watched as the worm drifted so naturally into the
hole but got nothing. I then positioned myself just right so I could
work the far side of this double header and on the first cast it
made the drift about half way and I had a good solid take. I set the
hook and off he went, he turned his body into the rushing water and
the reel was singing one more time. Now he probably went 50 yards
and made it into the rapids when I could here my dad saying “
alright son, you are going to have to go after him if you want this
one”. So off I went keeping the line tight and putting just enough
pressure on him so as not to give him a chance to go free. I must
have chased him for at least 300 yards and finally got him out of
the rapids and worked him close to shore where I removed the hook
and watched him swim off.
I thought to myself that was amazing. I haven’t had this much fun
for years and then I thought again, it’s been years since I’ve been
back here. Well I knew I had some more time to work this all to
familiar creek. I was hoping that this old friend was willing to
give me the pleasure of just one more trout. So I started working my
way around the trail and through the brush to find that one spot
that would give me just one more opportunity to hook up. I walked
for about 10 minutes and spied the perfect spot. I dropped my pack
on the bank and started to get myself in position being ever so
careful not to alert the fish that I was in the area. When out of
the corner of my eye I saw a bright silver flash, when I heard the
old man again. “ Did you see that? It’s a beauty, you are going to
have to work this one good to get him”. Don’t worry pop I’m up to
it, I thought to myself. I let my first cast go and bang the fight
was on. I knew this guy was big he came out of the water 3 or 4
times and made several runs on me. I must have fought him for at
least 10 minutes until I finally got him in close enough to take the
hook out, at least a 24” steelhead, must be a late winter run. I
turned him loose and was in amazement at what a day I had.
I started looking around for a spot to eat my snack and came across
our favorite spot right under this old oak tree. To be honest with
you I was surprised to still see it standing there after all these
years. This was the very spot we sat and took our breaks and
discussed the morning’s events so long ago. As I emptied my pack and
poured myself a cup of coffee I listened to the breeze rustle
through the leaves, it was so relaxing I could almost take a nap. I
poured myself another cup of coffee and started drinking it when I
noticed a father and his son working the creek together, I must have
watched them for 15 minutes or so when I checked my watch and it was
that time. I had to get going and head for the house. As I packed my
gear away in my pack I heard the voice of my dad one more time. “
Well son it was a great morning, I hoped you enjoyed yourself”. Yeah
pop I did, thanks a lot. This article is dedicated to my father
1936-1976. Thanks Pop.
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