OUTDOORS & REC B2 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD TROUT SHOWS Continued from Page B1 Continued from Page B1 “Take this,” I said. “It’s working.” And before I walked up to the bridge, I pointed out where I supposed the trout were lying in the tea-colored water. But I couldn’t leave. I had to watch from the bridge to see what the trout were doing. Taking care to not cast my shadow over the fi sh, I leaned both elbows on the rail and watched the angler work out line and swing the Muddler across. A trout streaked up from the middle of the water column, followed a couple of feet and closed its mouth over the deer hair streamer. There was no reaction from the fi sherman. He let the fl y continue to swing while the trout moved with the fl y then opened its mouth and spit it out. In 20 casts, 10 trout grabbed and the guy did not a single time sense the bite. I could not stand it. I walked back down. He was ready to change fl ies. “You’re getting bit on almost every cast,” I said. He didn’t believe me but he cast again. When the fi sh bit, I called the strike. He caught a fi sh. I left him to it. What was the diff erence, I wondered then, and still wonder today when I fi sh alongside someone who clearly catches more fi sh than me. If the fl y is the same and the presentation is the same, why does one angler catch fi sh and another does not? How many fi sh bite and we do not know it? Line control and sensitivity is hard to teach and even harder to learn. Let’s call it electricity, an impulse in a conductor. Cast out a dead thing; the con- They’re the gun that won the West and still win the heart of any true West- erner. I shot a cinnamon bear a few years ago with a Henry’s Golden Boy 45-70. That made for a beau- tiful picture with the brass lever action laid on the cin- namon bear. If you need some décor for a mountain cabin, I don’t know how you could do better than hit a gun show and grab a box full of old school ammo boxes to set up on a shelf. I saw a guy that had a whole box of old ammo boxes for sell today. Usually at every gun show I can fi nd at least one deal on a couple of boxes of ammo that I need. But one word of caution. I’d advise against buying any ammo reloaded by some individual local. Years ago I bought some at a Nampa Gun Show and it nearly blew the fi ring pin back through the end of the bolt. It was protruding out the back of the bolt. Little Tommie’s forehead would have been the next stop. So Camp Chef/Contributed Photo Fighting a heavy trout on a 3-weight in a small stream. ductor swings out in the void. And then, out of the void comes a live thing and closes the circuit. For a moment, the line tingles. Energy pulses from the trout on the other end. In tune with the lightning rod, the graphite in your hand, you sense it. Exchange of energy. Reaction making contact. Let the fi sh take a bit of line. Lift the rod or turn the tip toward the bank. Let the trout hook itself. It’s electric. ——— Gary Lewis is the author of “Fishing Central Oregon” and “Oregon Lake Maps and Fishing Guide.” To contact Gary, visit www. garylewisoutdoors.com. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2022 Tom Claycomb/Contributed Photo If you want some old ammo boxes to decorate your mountain cabin look no further than your local gun show. only buy reputable ammo. One thing that I really like to stumble upon is a unique local dealer. One year at the La Grande gun show I met a guy that sold imported knives from Finland. They were unique. The handles were made out of reindeer horns. He had a mush- room knife that had boars’ bristles on the end of the handle to brush dirt off of your mushrooms as you gathered them. The other day I met a young man named Justin who owns Dakota Prairie Ammunition. They man- ufacture ammo of course. I’m going to be testing some of his ammo. I love helping guys that are just getting their feet on the ground and many times you’ll be able to meet a new fl edgling company at your local show. I’m sorry, I don’t have a list of upcoming local shows but I’ve heard that the Pendleton show is on March 13-14 and also heard a rumor that the La Grande show is being held on the same dates. So don’t just set around the cabin bored this winter. Get out and hit a gun show. If nothing else I always see a few old-time books that I can’t pass on. Have fun. C lassifieds Published by The Observer & Baker City Herald - Serving Wallowa, Union and Baker Counties 110 Announcements 110 Announcements To Place a Classified Ad 110 Announcements BROWNING A bolt III .300 Win Mag NIB $600 OBO 519-3414 Baker City 114 Self-Help Group Meetings 114 Self-Help Group Meetings AL-ANON Drug Problem? We can help! 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