I am home now, came home last night, decided I wasn't going to fish today. Ran into those storms on HWY 412 east of Springdale, it really came down for a few minutes.
Yakked a stretch of water with Ham yesterday, my first time in a yak and it took me some getting used to. Felt like an elephant on a skateboard for a while. Once I finally started feeling comfortable with the yak, the wind started blowing upriver, hard enough that it would blow you upstream if you let it. I spent most of the last two hours paddling back to the ramp into the wind and it wore me out.
I caught 8 trout I think, nothing big, but they were all well colored, hard fighting fish. All rainbows except for one cutt. Took me a while to start catching fish, they would not eat a 1/16th oz jig, and Ham finally prodded me into fishing a 1/32 oz jig he had given me, and I finally started getting some. Once that wind started howling, fishing that 1/32 became a chore, but they just would not eat that 1/16.
Caught a couple behind Riley's before meeting up with Ham, and some of the guys ferried over to the big island behind Riley's and they did well, but they can fill you in on that. Some big goldens in that stretch of water which caught their attention. 😄
Sorry, no pics from me, wasn't taking my camera on the yak.