Lshack2 Posted July 29, 2008 Posted July 29, 2008 We fished the Norfork on Sunday and Monday morning on the typical of late high water conditions from a boat. They cut the generation some at night but ran two generators all day on Sunday and Monday. The fish seemed to be getting accustomed to the high water conditions and seem to feed better in the morning for us. We caught fish on traditional high water riggings including San Juan worms, and egg patterns. I fished some streamers in the lower light conditions and did ok though nothing spectacular. Big fish of the weekend was a 19.5" rainbow and had a grandslam on Saturday with a one Brooke by the dam and three or four Cuts from the catch and release area, but most of our fish were Rainbows with a few Browns to keep things interesting. The fish were fat and healthy, remembrances from the Norfork of old, just not the quanties for us on high water. Larry "All first-class fishermen on the Sea of Galilee were fly fishermen and that Apostle John, the favorite, was a dry fly fisherman..."Norman MacLean
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