tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2714386842724827226.post8463260161118066111..comments2023-10-09T08:54:55.143-05:00Comments on Hugh Koontz & His Laughing Trout: Getting antsy with summer fly fishingHugh Koontzhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17659688801445868348noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2714386842724827226.post-57003430539911539882010-07-10T20:35:15.686-05:002010-07-10T20:35:15.686-05:00Another ant lover! Welcome. Since it was hot and d...Another ant lover! Welcome. Since it was hot and dry here last weekend, I spent the Fourth camping near the South Holston River. Struggled at first, but nailed some big browns at 9 p.m. on my last day.Hugh Koontzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17659688801445868348noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2714386842724827226.post-57967277057627025602010-07-05T09:05:30.426-05:002010-07-05T09:05:30.426-05:00Hi Hugh
Just found your blog and can relate to tho...Hi Hugh<br />Just found your blog and can relate to those slow summer days, where you have to entice the trout to hit anything. Being here in the south I have to contend with the humidity and at times it can get down right unbearable. Just moving around will get all your clothes wet. The ants, hoppers and beetles you were referring to are killers in the summer for me as well. I fish all of them with a tiny midge which gives me a little extra advantage. Glad I found your blog because I like to keep up with you guys that live in cooler places with less humidity. I am going to become one of your followers so I can up with the trout fishing in Virginia. My blog link is http://btrussell-fishingthroughlife.blogspot.com/ if you would like to keep up with what is going on as far as trout fishing is concerned in the Deep South.Bill Trussellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15351692272817692157noreply@blogger.com