All of us enjoy catching a large fish every now and again. My preferred catch is the brown trout but of course I will not turn down catching other species and it is even better when they are large. A month or so ago, I stopped to sample a small meadow stream I had never fished but that showed great potential. I'll admit, I have a soft spot for meadow streams. Perhaps this is because we don't really have such a thing back in Tennessee (at least not trout streams) and the novelty is what appeals. Then again, maybe it has something to do with the fact that I normally catch some really nice trout on meadow streams. Regardless, I was doing some quick scouting to see if I would want to return.
Mostly I was just covering water. If good fish are present, you can usually at least spook one or draw one out from an undercut with the right techniques. It wasn't until I threw in a bend pool well downstream of where I accessed the water that I saw the large shadow swirl on my fly. Quickly, but without much hope, I threw it right back for another try. Amazingly I had the same result but the fish again missed the hook point. On the third try, I started ripping the small streamer back in my direction and this time there was no doubt. A big rainbow had hammered the fly and proceeded to run around the small stream in every direction it could think of.
Chasing up and down the bank, I finally beached the tired trout in the shallows. The fish was not a brown trout but you won't find me complaining when they are this big...