Oct New River Trip
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Oct 12, 2011 at 4:51 pm #5700
T. WilesMemberAnother journey to the New River has once again strengthened my love and respect for this fishery. John Kilday, Dave (Gaspergou), my brother Jay, and I enjoyed a great weekend of camping surrounded by amazing scenery and gorgeous weather.
I blame all mishaps of the weekend on John’s foolish choice of eating a banana on the raft right at the beginning of our first float. I teased him, letting him know that many captains would not take him out to sea, knowing that he had brought such a bad luck omen with him. We laughed it off and began sneering “BananaDammit” every time something went wrong.
Here are the following mishaps of the weekend:
1)John broke his 10 wt BVK—Again. It’s beginning to become a habit. It wasn’t entirely his fault, though. On a backcast with one of my 10″ flies that looks like a baby gorilla, some heavy steel of a 6-0 hook cracked the graphite.
2) John’s trolling motor slipped as we rowed down some rapids, cracking the clamp that fastens to the transom. This splashed the trolling motor into the churning water. Luckily, I was able to retrieve it by the electrical cord before it drifted away.
3) On Saturday morning, eager for an all-day float, Dave’s Nissan would not crank. The steering wheel locked, and the key would not engage the ignition switch. This initiated trips to Advanced AutoParts, ordering of parts, waiting hours for the campsite manager and a local mechanic to help us get him mobile once again. All this mess led to Dave staying an extra night to have an auto dealer make a new key; leaving Dave to cancel work on Monday.
Poor guy only had a few hours of fishing time—only a fraction of the hours he drove to get to the river and back home.
4) On Sunday, my trolling motor battery slid under the frame of my boat and blasted a charge that ignited an electrical fire and melted the lead terminals ruining a brand new battery. A steel wingnut landed on my Simms Boat Bag, and it quickly melted a hole right through it.Here’s what went right:
Good Autumn brew beer, and perfect weather.

Exploring New floats, and spotting some nice muskies in some fishy water.







Dozens of shots at nice muskies in clear water. It was so neat to see them appear out of the depths. Many fast follows and a few close calls and grabs on the figure 8’s. Also I spotted two fish over 50″ that closed in on the fly. There’s something so haunting about seeing a fish so large coming at you. These two were probably the largest I’ve ever seen; I definitely blew my chance when I snagged some weeds last minute on an agressive pursuit. The beast veered off when I believe he would have taken the fly…minus the weeds.
Kilday caught a good fish in fast shallow water, and Jay caught two.Oct 12, 2011 at 5:44 pm #50130
Colin M.MemberAwesome stuff.
Oct 12, 2011 at 6:15 pm #50131anonymous
MemberGRRRRRRRR!!!!!!! those are sweet fish.
Oct 12, 2011 at 8:01 pm #50132John Stanley
MemberDid the dachshund have a good time?
Oct 13, 2011 at 6:29 am #50133
Tim AngeliMemberGreat trip report Travis.
Oct 13, 2011 at 1:32 pm #50134Tim Pommer
MemberTravis –
Based on how well you’re doing over there, I’d probably stop posting the name of the water!
Oct 13, 2011 at 3:56 pm #50135Anonymous
InactiveGood stuff, Travis.
Oct 13, 2011 at 8:26 pm #50136andrew stoehr
MemberThe little dog – chum?
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