Saturday, October 11, 2008

Chevelon Lake

October 11 2008

Since I have started to really get into fly fishing this year I have been looking for and dreaming about my first big brown. All summer long I have been hearing about how during the fall spawn they really start to get active up at Chevelon lake. So when I heard that my Mother and Sister-in-law were going to be in town in October I figured that would be my chance to get away. So after a week of anticipation and dreams about 20"+ browns taking me into my backing I was ready to go. However there was one problem, the weather report was saying 40+ MPH winds all weekend long. Being one who hates to change his plans as well as not understanding when to give up I decided to head up anyways. So Late Friday night I drove 3 hours up to Chevelon Lake and hunkered down in my sleeping bag in the back of my "new" Jeep (from here out known as Rubi) for the night. I started to get concerned when at 2 in the morning "Rubi" started to rock and shake from the winds, but while falling back asleep I hoped for the best. Sadly when I awoke at dawn to the sound of tree limbs snapping in the wind I knew I was in for an adventure. I snaked out of by sleeping bag and strapped my pontoon boat onto my back for the mile hike down the canyon into the lake.


I knew it was going to be a ruff day when I could barely get into my pontoon boat without it blowing down the lake. But not to be deterred I lunged in and despite the small group of boy scouts looking at me like I was crazy (while probable thinking how exciting it's going to be to finally have the opportunity to put to use the CPR they learned for their first aid marit badge) I kicked out into the lake. The wind was blowing spray from the lake horizontal across the water and as I tried to row and kick across the lake the wind drove me down the lake five feet for every two feet across. To make a long story short I've learned my lesson and for now on I will heed the weather man.

I stayed and fished the whole day and after cramped legs from constantly kicking my fins against the wind, and sore arms from rowing, I had myself 3 small Rainbows to show for it. Despite all of that, it was, as it always is, a great day to be in the outdoors and a wonderful place to spend a Saturday.

2 comments:

Marilee said...

I love the Boy Scout comment! At least you would have been found quickly if the wind had carried you through the air and into the trees or water.

Aimee said...

You looked so cold in that picture. Wind and fishing don't mix!