Cottonwood CG Navajo Dam, NM – Sunday September 15, 2019

6 fish in the morning 

5 fish in afternoon. Rain storm came through in the afternoon big time rain. I had stopped to put on my raincoat so I just fished through the rain, everybody else left, 5 people. I did get out of the river when I heard thunder.  Never did see any lightning but called it a day anyway.

Cottonwood CG Navajo Dam, NM – Saturday September 14, 2019

Fished after Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me. 11:30 – 3:00
23 to the net many more strikes and a few more hooked and got off
Many in the 10 to 12 inch range and one 16 inch brown.

This trout is 16 inches long.
It is hard to tell the length of the fish because I am taking the picture with the webbing of the net hanging down from the net frame. The black mark on the frame in the top left side of the picture is 12 inches from the handle and the net frame is 16 inches from the inside of the net frame at the handle to the outside of the net frame at the length of the net.


A 16 inch brown on a three weight rod takes a while to get to the net. On the third cast after the brown I caught a 10 inch rainbow, as I was reaching into the net to unhook this fish the knot on the hook gave out and came untied. I almost lost that big brown.

I have sure learned a lot about setting the hook while fly fishing.  With this Euro Nymphing/Tight Line Nymphing you have a length colored line (sighter line) as part of the leader so you can better see your line. The sighter line is tied in the leader with blood knots with inch and a half to two inch tails.  This makes it a little easier to see the colored line You cast up stream and let the nymph drift with the river flow.  When the line makes any movement you wouldn’t expect to be part of the normal river flow you give a short hook set. The unexpected movement may have been a stick in the water or bumping the bottom of the river, OR it is amazing how many times it is a fish.  On one drift the sighter line moved a couple of inches toward the middle of the river rather then flowing to the right down river, a quick rise of the rod tip about a foot of rise and the line instantly starts running off the reel out across the river, 16 inch brown on a three weight rod. 

Cottonwood CG Navajo Dam, NM – Friday September 13, 2019

Morning fishing 17 to the net
1 – 12 inch
1 – 11 inch
2 – 10 inch

and the rest were 6 to 9 inches had bunch hit my fly but I was unable to hook them or they got off before I got them to the net. 

Same as yesterday got a small fish on first cast nice fish on third cast. 

Afternoon

1 – 12 inch
1 small one
10 strikes that I did not hook

Cottonwood CG Navajo Dam, NM – Thursday September 12, 2019

Got this year’s fishing license and finally got out on the river at 2:00

The river flow is double the normal level for this time of year. That guy at the fly shop where I got my license said it is because of all the snow in Colorado last winter. That this water level should be good for fishing.

Got a fish on my first cast. I am using my new 3 weight 10 foot rod I bought for Euro nymphing. Then got a fish on my 3rd cast, ended the day with 25 to the net another 10+ fish on that got off. Truly an amazing day. 

Last winter Jean had seen a flying class advertised at Green River Community College which is two blocks from the big house.  One of the classes was scheduled on July 27 right after we returned from the spring fishing/birthday trip. It was a two part class one at the school and one a couple of days later on the Cedar River. During the river part of the class I actually caught a 10 inch trout.  Well that got me “hooked” and I bought an Orvis 10 foot 3 weight Recon rod. So far it has worked out really really well. 

My fish pictures are not the best in the world as a matter of fact many are really bad. When I take a fish picture my goal is to not have the fish out of the water for very long and remember I am holding a camera, flopping fish in a net and fly rod while standing in the river not wanting to drop any of the three.

Cottonwood CG Navajo Dam, NM – Wednesday September 11, 2019

On the road at 6:30

We had a stiff side wind for an hour then turned left and it turned into tail wind. The road surface was not level tipping the coach side to side most of the day, made for a long day of travel. 338 miles.

Stopped at Cummins in Farmington and got an appointment for 8:00 on Monday September 16 for their generator guy to look at the coach. The service manager said he would actually look at the generator at 8:00 to figure out what is wrong. It ran great at home after I changed the spark plugs but when we get up in the mountains it started acting up again. Runs on one cylinder and rich for 1 to 2 minutes before smoothing out and then runs good the rest of the time. 

Stopped at Walmart for grocery shopping and in Aztec for laundry. 

Got to Cottonwood Campground at 6:30, by the time I got the car unhooked, dumped and settled into site 5 it was 7:30. This is the same site we had last year.

Getting ready for 2 weeks of fishing.

Jacob Lake, AZ – Monday September 9, 2019

Nice sunny day so we went for a drive on some of the local mountain roads

This was the first time I used the Bluetooth function on my IPad and InReach. It works really well, I have the maps down loaded to my IPad and the InReach knows exactly where we are. I could follow where we were right on the IPad without internet.

Today was also Jack’s first day of preschool.

Wednesday we move to Cottonwood Campground at Navajo Dam and will be there until the 24th. Last year we did not have internet at the campground so may not up date this for a while.

Jacob Lake, AZ – Friday September 6, 2019

We drove the 45 miles out to the North Rim today.

This monitor was on the wall in the visitor’s center. I thought it gives a good example of the effect of altitude has on tempature. The distance across the Grand Canyon is 11 miles. The south rim is 3 miles from the river and the north rim is 7 miles from the river.

These are just a selection of the pictures I took during the day.

Jacob Lake, AZ – Thursday September 5, 2019

We are enjoying the cool weather here, notice this is heat map is at noon.

Got up to 75 a couple of times and then a short thunderstorm would cool things off. We are getting Phoenix network TV and they were really excited that it was going to be below 110 day.

On a sad note my first IPod finally died today. Since an iPod can/will only link to one computer this has been the one I use when traveling to listen to podcasts off my laptop.

Jacob Lake, AZ – Wednesday September 4, 2019

Today’s drive

We were up early, I wanted to get to Jacob Lake before it got hot and to get an open campsite. Arrived at 9:30 and got a large pull-though at the end of the Loop, site 12.

Have good open sky for satellite TV, sat radio and sun for solar panel. Also have great internet

There is an antenna here at the Hwy junction going into north Grand Canyon.

We are also at 8000 feet and the weather is perfect, 77 with a few thunder showers while it is over 100 at Lees Ferry, Zion and Monument Valley. We are going to stay here until the 11th when we have reservations for fishing at Cottonwood Campground at Navajo Dam, NM. It will be a 338 mile day to Cottonwood but the weather is much better here. I have been working on staying at 200-250 miles at day even when we traveling.

This map is the temperature map at 7:30 Wednesday evening, says we made the right call on where to stay.

Made the right call on the pickup battery. It was right at 12.5 volts Wednesday and Thursday morning ( writing this on Thursday 9/5). It is still had for me not to try and get the last usable mile out of every part.