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  1. I'm sorry to hear that, oneshot. All the best to your family. Jim
  2. jah

    Busy Day

    You'll likely spend the next few days building a new cabin, rebuilding a car engine and digging irrigation trenches. Enjoy the rest of your "vacation". Sounds a lot like all the stuff my dad does for us....
  3. The Current is running at 200 CFS now, which is very fish-able, but still moving quite a bit. If they get 4" of rain, I highly doubt it'll be fish-able Tuesday, unfortunately. Those are my two cents, but others will chime in and give you their thoughts.
  4. jah

    Weekend

    If you want numbers, buy some pink eggs from the fly shop at Montauk and fish them as deep as you can. If you want browns/quality, don't fish eggs. Woolies in the am and pm, scuds, Pats, caddis larva, etc. Have fun. Jim
  5. jah

    Advice

    If you're into numbers, it's hard to beat an egg pattern fished on the bottom. You'll mostly only catch stocker rainbows (rare is the brown trout who eats an egg pattern, in my experience), but you should catch quite a few. I'd also try Pats Rubber legs, princes, and stone flies for brown action. Streamers in olive produce well for me, too. Have fun! Jim
  6. Thanks, Gavin. I was thinking the same thing---Blue Springs comes to mind....
  7. On Spring Break this week and wanted to fish Tan Vat and Baptist tomorrow. I'm thinking it may be too high as the gauge is at 233 CFS now, and I suspect rising. Any thoughts on how high is too high below the park? I recollect that 200CFS was quite fast, but it's been a while...Thanks.... Jim
  8. I was also shocked by how few there were. Perhaps they photo shopped everyone out as a ruse to make us drive down there.
  9. Beautiful fish....
  10. Got it...thanks again! Jim
  11. Can you explain what you mean by "opening up the hook gap"? You mean make the point further away from the shaft--i.e. move it in the direction away from the shaft as if I was going to make it into a straight line? Thanks in advance! Jim
  12. Thanks for all the tips. I was using a thingamabobber that was too big, I'm guessing. I should have used a small midge about 18 inches under a small pinch-on indicator. That will be my approach next trip. I missed a TON of fish, too, because I'm not the best at detecting strikes....thanks again Jim
  13. Drove down last night to hang out with a buddy in his dad's newly purchased place about a mile from the stream. Fished this morning, starting in Zone 2 where the hatchery creek enters the stream. Caught one on my second cast on an orange egg pattern. Took me another hour and a half to get my 2nd, this time in Zone 1 below the waterfall. By the end of the day, I had landed about 10, and every one on an egg. I was frustrated because I tried a bunch of other stuff: soft hackle, nymphs, san juan, midges and dries. The water was perfect, and fish were everywhere. For those of you who fish there often, what's the secret to your success? Don't get me wrong, 10 fish in 4 hours is fine, but other guys were tearing them up, it seemed. The fish were actively feeding just below the surface and several were hitting the surface. Loads of light colored flies were around (I'm not sure what they were). But, I'd love to hear some secrets to conquering Bennett without egg patterns, if you'd like to share. Since I have access to this new place, I may be down there a lot in the near future. Thanks. Jim
  14. I wasn't the one who mentioned the person with the brown on the stringer. Nor was I the one wet wading. But I do move quickly when I arrive....only because I'm excited to fish, not because I "have to get to this hole first".
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