Stillwater Fly Fishing
Ice Off at the Berry
May 16th
So all during the week I have been reading reports about Strawberry Ice Off. This wouldn’t really mean much, except for the fact that “Ice Off” is known as the best and most prized time to fish any lake, especially the Berry. Any true fishermen would go through withdralls if he knew that “Ice Off” was occuring and he couldn’t make it to the lake. So lucky enough for me my work schedule allows me to work only half days on fridays. So with that in place I hit the ole berry patch today. My orginal plan was to wake up at 5:30am and hit the lake at first light. But since I don’t ever set an alarm and use my own internal time clock. I went to bed at 11:30pm and woke up again at 12:45am thinking it was time to go. I guess that must have thrown me off cause I feel back to sleep and slept like a rock until I woke up at 6:45am and saw that it was light already. Dang! I thought, I grabbed some clothes and I was off to get the drift boat. But today my attitude was a little different than usaul. I was ok with taking my time and doing things a little slower than usaul. I guess I get that way when I go fishing solo. So I finally got to the Berry around 8:30am. It was an interesting ride up the canyon, considering the last time I drove up I blew the Jeep engine. This time I was very paranoide and drove nice and easy. I even turned down the radio a few times to be able to better hear the purr of the engine. Like that helped. So like most things in life if you have a problem or an obsitcle keep trying and you will overcome it sooner or later. That’s what the Jeep did. It drove like a champ!


Thats just what happened to me. I fished hard for the next hour without even a nibble. I finally stopped trolling when the fish finder said there was a school of fish in 10 feet of water. As I stripped in the line BAM! another fish one. This time the cutt was a brillantly colored male about 21 inches long. 



