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  1. My son and I went the Saturday before Christmas and did well. We were at the Watts area and the flow was very slow. We started fishing midges and they did well for awhile but what worked the best that day was a size 16 sowbug. After the midge bite slowed I started searching for what they wanted and that was the ticket. For me when the flow is that slow, sowbugs seem to be the ticket. Tight lines, Corky
  2. Let me know how that goes and what works for you. Tight lines, Corky
  3. Sorry DaddyO for the slow reply. I've been busy with my job and going to football games. The hook is a size 16 Tiemco 2499 SPBL . It's a grey thread body with the black wire as you mentioned. Underneath the thread is lead wire. I wrap about 6 turns first , then start the thread. I finish the head off with red thread. If you have anymore questions, I'd be glad to assist. Tight lines, Corky
  4. REPORT. Well, my oldest son and I went to Watts this morning and arrived about 9:30. Not much flow at first but picked up as the morning went on. First 45 min. slow but found wat they were wanting or aleast looking for. I don't have a name for it but I started tying it about a month ago. It is a cross between a scud and a midge I guess.....LOL. You guys decide. All I know is it looks buggy and the trout seem to agree. I usually do really well on a couple of midges I tie and they did catch some fish today....just not as well as this creation. My son was wanting what I had on ......the only problem was.....I only had the one.......hate that for him! LOL. Lots of fishermen on the river today........but it wasn't too crowded to fish. Tight lines, Amos
  5. Seems to me that you have to mix it up some and keep switching up until you find the one. I've started tying some copper and black midges that have worked really well. I haven't been in a couple of wks but think I'll try and go in the morning. I'll give you an update on how that goes. Tight lines, Corky
  6. Good deal DaddyO! I agree with you concerning bigger fish at Watts but I'd also like to say that there are some bigger fish above the boulders at the gravel parking lot also. Tight lines, Amos
  7. Probably true dgames. My son and I released every trout we caught. A fellow fly fisherman caught a really nice one and he was debating letting it go, I told him.........big trout are meant to be caught again........... He let it swim .......
  8. Fished Friday and Saturday and did very well. The Wildlife dept. must have released some of their brood stock recently as I caught some of the largest trout I've ever caught in the LIR. The largest was over 20 inches and the second was over 18. Lots of other trout that were super nice sized. The trout pictured isn't one of the largest ones...... Tight lines, Amos
  9. Does anyone know if Tenkiller is releasing water? The generation schedule shows no flow today or tomorrow........but that doesn't mean they're not letting water out with all the rain we've had. If anyone knows what is going on today or tomorrow please post. Tight lines, Corky
  10. I use them exclusively. When I take them off I use a little water and scrap the glue off with my finger nails. Works for me....
  11. Nice pics, thanks for the post. My son and I were there on Sunday and the fishing was a lot slower than in weeks past. We did however catch quite a few fish on small midges. Some of the flies I had caught tons of fish on in weeks past weren't producing Sunday. We caught the vast majority of our trout on a #16 rusty midge and a #18 primrose and preal midge (gold bead with gold ribbing). Lots of fishermen came out saying they had caught only a couple of fish and some with just a few bites so it definitely was a day were you had to search for what they wanted. Beautiful day on the water and still a lot of fun! Tight lines, Corky
  12. Here is a pic of the sowbugs I used.
  13. I was above the island this past Monday and started with midges with a little success. I moved up above the boulder hole and switched to a brown sowbug under a indicator. Tore them up!!! There was a front moving in that day and as long as the wind was creating some chop .........they couldn't get enough of it. I'll try and get a pic of the sowbug posted soon. Tight lines, Corky
  14. Yes, that is what I caught the most trout on above the boulders.
  15. Got on the river at about 12:15 and started on the NE side of the island. Took about 10 min. and a fly change to start hooking up. I caught 20 on the NE side of the island and then moved up river just below the boulders. Had a lot of bait fishers there and took two changes to figure out what they wanted. Moved up above the boulders and tore them up!! Had to have caught between 40 and 50 fish. Finished the day at about 3:30, was a bit windy but I think it actually helped the bite. Flies that worked for me today were a rusty midge, Primrose & Preal midge and 3 different colors of a yummy worm. Tight lines, Corky
  16. The wind didn't pick up until 1:30 or so and it wasn't that bad north of the island. I would bet that it was a lot worse on other unprotected sections of the river. Even with the wind the flow was good and the fish were biting what I was throwing. Tight lines, Corky
  17. Fellow fly fishers, Started out at the gravel parking lot at about 11:45 am fished until 2:45 pm. Was a bit slow for the first 30 min. as the water was still dropping out. After that I don't know how many I caught, had to be over 40 easy. Turned and lost a bunch more. I have posted a pic of the 3 flies I used during the time there. If you are interested in any of them, pm me and I'll give u the details where u can purchase them. Tight lines, Corky
  18. Thursday fishing report was just as DaddyO stated.......a lot of people. Very glad to finally meet u as well.. I found that the fish I caught seemed to be in pockets and if you found them.......then you would catch a bunch of them. I used a white and a peach colored fly called a yummy worm below a palsa indicator. I know I caught at least 28 and I'm sure I lost count a couple of times so I'm thinking honestly in the 30's. Two of the trout were browns. Even with the amount of people there, it was a beautiful day to be on the river.
  19. I may go again tomorrow......depends on what the Honey do list looks like.....LOL
  20. Fellow fly fishermen, Had a very good day considering I haven't fished the LIR since late July. The count was between 20-30 with several misses and a lot rolled. I parked at the gravel parking lot and began fishing at about 1:15 on the NE corner of the island. After about 45 min in that area I moved to the hole N of the island fishing below the boulders. Remained there until almost 4 P.M. The water was flowing well and the clarity is so much better. I have a few pics of fish I caught (notice the brown) as well as what I used to catch most of them on. Tight lines, Corky
  21. Tomorrows schedule is showing shutting down after 11 and starting back up at 5. I think I'll head up about noon and see what I can do. dgames u said "fishing was pretty ridiculous".....in what way do you mean?? I'll take my camera and give u guys a report on my day tomorrow night. Tight lines, Corky
  22. Hey members, I'm getting in the mood to do some trout fishing and was wondering if anyone has been having any luck. What areas seem to be holding fish and what flies have been working for you. I haven't been to the LIR since the coffee stained water and the fish kill so any info you can provide will be appreciated and used! Tight lines, Corky Morgan
  23. It's at the first parking area below the dam. Turn to go to the power house and it's the first turn on the right. Can't miss it.
  24. Good information Phil, thanks for posting. Keep us informed. Tight lines, Corky
  25. Egg patterns in yellow or pink below a indicator. If that isn't working try stripping a black or orange brown wooly bugger. May have to change up several times to find what they are biting. Tight lines,
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