Today I drove back to Ames after spending a fun weekend up in
Yellow River trout fishing.
Just like last year, I took Friday off and drove up that morning with Matt Seago. The campgrounds at Little Paint were quite full of people this year, and we had to pick a campsite other than our favorite one since it was already taken. After meeting up with Jon Seago & Tyler and setting up our camp, we all went over to Wexford (by an old church) to try a fishing hole. After a good chunk of time was wasted, we came back to camp... none of the four of us even had a bite. We then tried our luck in the holes back a ways behind the Little Paint campsites with small success. I caught a nice sized brook trout, Matthew caught one rainbow, and Jon caught two rainbow trout. I also caught one small rainbow trout that I threw back. We did get rained on for a little while at that time, but that was the only precipitation for the trip which is better that I can say for most years. In general, this was the best weather that I have had at Yellow River.
Friday night we enjoyed a nice campfire, and we were able to cook up some trout for each of us. It's really hard to beat fresh trout like that. It seemed like all of the stars were out that night as well which was nice to see.
On Saturday morning, Jon and I tried to walk along the river by the equestrian trail and fish a few holes there. We never had a bite or really saw any fish that whole time. We then drove to another spot (I think he called it Waterville), were Jon was able to catch two rainbow trout. We spent a good amount of time then making a fire at camp and getting lunch ready. Matt diced up some potatoes and made really good hash browns, and we cooked up some sausage links and eggs. Probably around 2:00 Jeremy and their dad met up with us at camp. The Seago boys and I tried to go fishing back at another part of the equestrian trail later that afternoon. Again, not even a bite.
Finally we were able to catch a few fish Saturday evening. I tried the fishing hole right next to where we normally make camp, and after a few nibbles, I was able to catch one nice sized rainbow trout. Jon came over about the time I was getting tired of that spot and had pretty good luck himself. He came back to camp with a stringer of 5 trout!
To recap our fishing success, I had only 2 keepers for the weekend, Jon had 9 keepers, and Matt had one. Tyler had some fish as well, but I'm not sure how many. The Wexford and equestrian sites did not seem very productive, but the ones right by camp were the best. Waterville seemed alright as well.
Here is a picture showing the difference between rainbow trout, brook trout, and brown trout: