- Three Rainbow Trout - filleted
- Salt, Pepper, Garlic Powder, Paprika, Flour
- Butter and Olive Oil
- Garlic Butter Sauce of your choice
- Whole Rainbow Trout
- Season Salt
- Thai Chile Peppers
Our intent is to show you that "Average Joes" like us can catch fish with the right gear bought at a discount and combined with practical practice in the field. Anyone can learn to fish - be it fly fishing, kayak fishing, or fishing in general.
Sincerely,
COAF Field Team
Do check out our archived blogs, too!
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"Now I have some questions on the Blue River in Oklahoma. I am a bit out of that loop.
2) I think the C-n-R is barbless? Kind of silly if you ask me, but my memory banks are full!
3) Are the stockings good in the C-n-R area? Still a mystery easter egg hunt?
"1) That parking on the E side of the Catch and Release (off 7) - is that just for parking, and there is still a hike up to the high point of the C-n-R?"
The parking on the East side off Hwy 7 is just for parking. It is designated as a walk-in area only and no camping.
Refer to Blue River Map below.
It is a 2+ mile hike to the Catch and Release area from the parking area on the East side of Hwy 7. For a shorter hike - about 1.3 miles, enter at the parking area furthest West of Hwy 7.
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Parking Area Furthest West from Hwy 7 |
"2) I think the C-n-R is barbless? Kind of silly if you ask me, but my memory banks are full!"
The Catch and Release area is barbless. See excerpt below:
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Retrieved from https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/fishing/regs/trout-area-information |
"3) Are the stockings good in the C-n-R area? Still a mystery Easter egg hunt?"
Changes each Season with larger trout noted in past stockings. For this Season, have been monitoring reports that indicate sizeable trout in the area. Picture below was posted 6 days ago.
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19" Rainbow Trout - Blue River C-n-R |
For more details, here are videos that may be of interest for anyone wanting to fish the Blue River Catch and Release Area:
First trip to the C-n-R, taking the "long route"...
Blue River's catch and release section was stocked recently. Gave it a try, ended up doing a lot of walking and scouting the river. First time fishing the C&R section. Trout are there, next round... plan to take a shorter path and do less walking and more fishing!
Was able to fish with the OPST Commando Head on the 9' 5wt. Does cast well in tight areas... roll casting and switch casting to where the fish were lurking was easily done!
Next trip to the C-n-R, taking the "shorter route"...
Headed back to Texas from Oklahoma City, decided to make one more stop at the Blue River Catch and Release area. Caught one, lost a number of others... still had a great time! Plus: Learned the parking area furthest west is best for accessing the C&R.
Detailed video of the C-n-R with key points noted in the video timeline:
Fished the Blue River in Oklahoma last Saturday - November 7. Plan was to fish the Hughes Crossing area for trout to make another catch and cook. Struck out though. That said, made the run North of HWY 7 and fished the Catch and Release Section. After a wrong turn or two, made it to the area and had a fun time catching, losing, and landing a trout or two.
Did see an armadillo on the walk back to the parking area, and stopped by the Fly Library to add a fishing fly or two to collection. Overall, a great time on the Blue River!
PS: Longer than normal video, have key points noted in the video for reference.
- Hughes Crossing: 1:06
- Walking In to the C&R: 2:09
- Fly Library Stop Inbound: 2:57
- Fishing the C&R: 4:49
- First Trout Caught: 6:52
- Fishing and Missing Trout: 10:49
- View of Retrieve Used: 17:20
- Walking Out of the C&R: 18:29
- Armadillo: 18:50
- Lesson Learned - Go Left not Right: 19:54
- FYI - Post Marker: 20:21
- FYI - Go Right not Left: 22:37
- Fly Library Stop Outbound: 21:26
How I Check My Hook is Barbless?:
Ever wonder if your hook is barbless when fishing an area that requires it? Try this fishing tip!
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Retrieved from https://www.wildlifedepartment.com/fishing/regs/trout-area-information |
Fly Fishing a Muddler Minnow with the vintage Bamboo Fly Rod! Bass were liking the pattern!
This trip I decided last minute to tie a Muddler Minnow on my trusty Peak Vise. The recipe called for:
Answering the mail on the Centerpin Reel I used to catch a couple trout. So far, I like it... able to try this method with spending too much!
I bought the reel in Amazon but shipped from the UK. It took several weeks for it to arrive. While it was intransit, I watched a number of videos on centerpin fishing, casting, and techniques.
After it arrived, I practiced casting it using a Wallis Cast that calls for pulling the line off the reel and then casting. Similar to a double haul cast when fly fishing.
I still need to practice my cast to reduce the backlashes I get, but I am able to cast it far enough to fish local ponds.
My intent is to try float fishing it at the local tailrace - Denison Dam and possibly Lake Lewisville Ecological Learning Area (LLELA). Both, offer a great opportunity to drift fish.
Given the reel as virtually no drag, line comes off easily and should offer a drag free drift when fishing a tailrace.
Do check back for more. And, do checkout the video short to see the reel spin effortlessly!
A few updates from recent happenings from the Team!
Key Items This Round:
What is in our tackle box when ultralight baitcasting aka BFS Fishing? Here is a video short detailing what we like!
Of note are the Super Dupers in Copper, Gold, Silver, and Rainbow Trout!
Also, Mepps Inline Spinners in Copper, Gold, and Silver hold a spot in our tackle box.
Rooster Tails in a variety of color combinations are another lure we keep handy.
Rooster Tails |
Mepps Inline Spinners |
Rainbow Trout Super Duper |
First time fishing with a Center Pin Reel. Had to practice and get my timing and release down. Managed to catch two Trout, improve my casting, and then closed out with ultralight baitcasting to get three more trout to make a limit.
Do check back for more Center Pin Fishing. New way to fish for yours truly. Would be a great way to fish the tailrace at Denison Dam, Lewisville Lake Ecological Learning Area, and other rivers.
For now, going to keep practicing at local ponds!
Keep the Texas Freshwater Fishery Center in Athens in mind for trout this season!
There is an opportunity to catch trout each Season to include a Bruiser that lurks in the ponds.
Which pond does it lurk in? In this video snippet, the big one that went by was in the pond named "Zebco Pond".
Places to Fish... Revisited Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center!
Answering the mail concerning questions about fishing at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, TX. We fished it a couple of weeks ago and limited out on Rainbow Trout.
Since then, had requests to provide more details on the specific places fished while we were there.
This video intends to provide details as well as a bonus at the end... do stay till the end and do like and subscribe if you like what we are doing.
Texas Rainbow Trout Fishing | At the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center
More Texas Rainbow Trout Fishing... made it to the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) in Athens, TX for a go at the trout stocked recently! Was an interesting round; the trout wanted "green" fishing flies and lures fished fast.
Tried various fishing flies and different retrieves before settling on a short pull, steady retrieve. Did miss a number of strikes as well as lost a few when they threw the barbless hook.
That said, did limit out plus has a great time exploring the Center. Do check out the video, and do stay till the end for the bonus.
PS: Was not certain if a fishing license was required. Later, confirmed with the TFFC that fishing is included in the price of admission... no fishing license needed!
More Texas Rainbow Trout Fishing.... Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center Trout Fishing! #flyfishing
More Texas Rainbow Trout Fishing.... Made the run down the road to the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens for a chance at trout. Cool place with several ponds to fish. We opted to fish the Casting Pond. Maybe next round we will give it a go at the other locations.
Bite started out good with several strikes on the Olive Near Deere; even landed a couple to put on the stringer. Then, things slowed as well as the are became clobbered with pine needles. Luckily, a slight wind clear the area later in the day, and the trout became more active, too.
In short order, we managed to put eight more on the stringer to make a total of ten! Two of us limited out; one of us had an issue with landing the trout once hooked. No worries though, was a great time to be out on a warm November day!
PS: No fishing license is required. Entrance fee includes fishing; however, if you want to harvest the trout, an additional fee of $5 is required. There are other regulations to be aware of... we includes a copy of the pamphlet that has more info in the video.
Trout Stocking Season continues here in Texas. Here are three locations to keep in mind this weekend!