Spring in the Catskills!

Wrap Up of the Roscoe 'FISH-IN 2005'


By Gerald Wolfe (RW)

The evening rise on beautiful Cairns Pool, perhaps the most heavily fished waters on the Beaverkill. That's Robert Montouri (monty) and Allan Podell (tyeflies) fishing the late afternoon hatch.

The Morning Meeting Place

Every morning most of us had breakfast at the Roscoe diner. Mike Stweard of Gramby, CT., joined us for most of the week. He is former president of the Northeast Council of the Fly Fishing Federation.

Les Young of Philly (left) is a fixture at the annual fish-ins with his talk of fine rods and reels. Les is generally top rod at these get-togethers, and Monty is listening intently.

The Canadian contingent was well represented by Peter and Andrew of Kingston, Ontario (left) and Lauder of Newburg, Ontario (foreground). Art Williams (atwo) from Andover, Mass. Joins them here for for breakfast.

Charlie Place, of Windsor Locks, CT., (left) and Ray DuBois are breakfast regulars at the fish-in. Charlie is a prominent New England outdoor writer and Ray held the fly casting clinic at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum for FAOL member attending the fish-In.

Allan Podell (organizer of the fish-in) was presented an old map of the Beaverkill River Valley by Mike and Margaret Merigliano at the last days breakfast.

The Fishing

We had beautiful weather every day of the fish-in. This is part of the gang on Neversink Day at Bridgeville getting ready to tackle the river. In the back from left is Mike (ny angler), Steve Sedler and Monty. Front: lou t, RW and Allan.

Monty releases a nice brown after getting into an evening hatchof yellow stone flies and rising trout at the famous Beaverkill Covered Bridge Pool.

Mike (ny anglers), RW and Monty get ready to head for the Campground pool for the evening hatch. We used Allan's campsite as homebase for this section of the Beaverkill.

Ray DuBois lays out one of his patented long, smooth casts to a finisky brown trout that has been sipping Green Drakes in Cairns Pool.

Monty puts the butt to a nice brown trout on the upper Willowemoc.

RW's 1-weight strikes again. This beautifully marked 14-inch brown was taken on his 'go-to' fly, a Dark Cahill wet on the upper Willowemoc.

Caught red-handed! Allan Podell, (formerly tyeflies) comes out of the closet. Posing with his dog "Bear," Podell was officially renamed "ZEBCO" after being caught by fellow FAOL'rs with a spinning rod and bobber.

Allan quickly came to his senses, donned his waders, grabbed a fly rod and took off for the stream before the ribbing became too intense.

Allan casts to a nice stretch of water on the Willowemoc River in front of the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum in Livingston Manor.

The Cookout

Her's most of the FAOL gang chowing down during the cookout at Allan's campsite on Thursday. That's lou t and Art Williams (left foreground) and Ed Temme (Smernsky) and his friend John from Pennsylvania (right foreground.)

About 18 folks attended the feast. Allan did chef's duties.

More cookout.

Lou t won the cookout raffle, a Cortland fly line.

The Tying

Every night the owner of the Ryenolds House let us use the lounge at his motel so the group could tie flies. Our thanks to Dex for his generous offer. Lou t and his friend Steve came all the way from Maryland to attend the 3rd Annual Roscoe fish-In. He hasn't missed one yet.

Here's Mike (ny angler) tying up more flies for the next days fishing. Mike took 14 browns from the Beaverkill covered bridge pool one evening on stoneflies.

Jason Schnurr (Feenom) made the tying sessions at Reynold House Lounge every night.

Allan (tyeflies) puts the finishing touches on one of his favorite patterns, the coffin fly.

RW took time out from his fishing to visit Ralph Graves and buy his new DVD. Ralph was tying at the Clearwater Junction fly tying event in Livingston Monor, put on by the Theodore Gordon Fly Fishers to raise money for conservation projects. Ralph is a master fly tyer, well know for tying classic wet fly patterns.

The Casting Clinic

The long awaited Fly Casting Clinic, put on by Ray DuBois was held on Friday afternoon on the grounds of the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum. Here starts the group off by letting them cast to loosen up a little.

Ray also made it a point to spend some time with each individual participant. Here he is giving Monty a few pointers.

Here's Bob Pace (Sawkill) getting a little personal attention.

Here's Ray really emphasizing a point on casting to Jason (feenon).

Lou t gets a little hands-on help.

Ray "did not" teach ny anglers to cast up a tree, but he did anyway. Charlie is supervising the removal.

Scott, one of FAOL's newer members, watches the casting demo and picks up pointers from the comfort of a shade tree.

Here Ray demonstrates the single haul and the double haul

He concludes the clinic by showing the group a little power casting. Our thanks to Ray for giving up his fishing time to help out fellow FAOL members.

The Farewell Dinner

The farewell dinner at the Rockland House was well attended. Talk of the week's events and plans for next year's fish-in were the main topics of conversation.

Monty was given the newly instituted Chub Slinger Award by Mike (ny angler) for catching the largest fish of the week, a 19-inch brown trout from Cairn's pool! Oh! And les caught a 19-inch sucker on a dry fly. Will wonders never cease?

Hope to see you all at the 4th Annual Roscoe Fish-In next year...same time, same station. Have a good rest of the season. ~ RW


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