While I prefer to fly fish, I usually don’t take a fly rod into the mountain lakes. Instead, I will use my spinning rod and reel along with a bobber and fly.
So earlier this week I was at two lakes. First I tried a couple of different spoons and spinners but the fish wouldn’t even look at the hardware. However, there was a nice little mayfly hatch taking place and some surface activity. So, I tied on the bobber and a size 12 adams.
Over the next couple of hours I caught and released enough fish to be satisfied. However, at least 10 times I had fish attack the bobber within 2 or 3 seconds of it hitting the water.
I was using an orange torpedo-shaped bobber about 1 1/2 inches long. Not only did this tell me that the splash of the bobber wasn’t scaring the fish, but that maybe I need to tie up some sort of big, gawdy, orange fly. 😆
So, all I can think of is the fish were mistaking the bobber for some sort of large bug. Maybe a grasshopper, damsel, or dragon fly. Has anyone else had this happen? I’ve never seen it before.