Sunday, October 21, 2018

IDAHO WHITEFISH



WHITEFISH OF IDAHO
A DELICACY


Another fish tale this time by Horace Sutton, of the Field Syndicate,
Macray, Idaho. Telling of his experience with ' whitefish' his only
face to face meeting was with one which was lying in state in a deli
window for $4.97 a pound and included he bones.

This was before he met up with William Mason, who when he can't find
trout will take you to whitefish.

Mason, a tie-flyer extraordinaire, a real fish finder, and one of four
top fly fishing guides in the country who Horace joins one day
going north along Trail Creek, then NE along Summit Creek, then
south along Wild Horse Creek, where a sheep shepherd with a great
herd of 'mutton' stopped us dead in our tracks until he and his dogs
worked the flock around our vehicle, a feat worthy of the hour wait.
Next we forsook White horse Creek and followed the East Fork of
the Big Lost River.

We stopped and Mason announced, “this is the place”. Here we got our
gear together, next into the “seen better days” rubber chest high wading
boots, the “seen better days rubber” does not give off the odor of new
yellow rubber” and scare the whitefish off for a day or so. Yes, next, with
all the gear and the rubber boots we needed to get over an old rusty barbed
wire fence.

Resting up a bit from 'getting there' you are now ready to fish, so to
speak. A 'sip' of Black Label Jack Dainiels is a big help. Mason now
opens his jacket to get to his vest. His vest, never you mind, has hanging
more doodads, scissors, clippers, and a thermometer . Yes, a thermometer,
the water needs to be between 63 and 67 degree for the trout to be real
hungry. I don't know what we do if the water is too cool or too warm. Sip
on the Jack Daniels I guess.





A most important item of our equipment is the battered aluminum box
with six drawers . Called a FRY Box it holds assorted flies.

We are fishing with Masons caddles tupa, looks like a caddisfly
in its underwater stage of life. The fly that looks like the caddisfly in adult
stage is called a buck caddis.

Dry fly fishing calls for a chemical spray that makes flies float
on water.

In our 'seen better days” rubber we attempt to ford the river, slippery
rocks and all, by 'hanging on” to each other, a real circus. Now in mid
stream we cast into the dark corners for trout,, which are off today, but,
we do have whitefish, 8 of them, six are keepers, all day from early
morning, time out for a lunch, and a sip of Jack. Market price worth
$47.00 but Mr Mason gets $75 for his counsel, transportation, and all
salami sandwiches and cold wine one can comsume.

Mason teaches fly fishing in Ketchum and Sun Valley with his sidekick
Jack Hemingway, another eminent fly fisherman. Yes, Jack is the son of
Ernest and father of Margaux , the million dollar model.

Jack likes to tell everyone he was someones son for 50 years and now is
someone father. Mason says the fish have no favorites but seem to like
Jack as himself.


ABSTRACT: 21 October 2018 by Harrison H of Sunday New Journal of
October 19 1975 written by Horace Sutton.

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