Members trout_bum Posted November 3, 2008 Members Posted November 3, 2008 Spent the whole day on Crane today. The sun was bright and the water was low and gin clear which made the fishing all the more challenging. I threw mainly conehead buggers and mohair leeches in the morning and landed 4 trout. Once the sun warmed things up a bit I switched to hoppers, beetles and ants. I had some very explosive takes on the hopper patterns. Things slowed down quite a bit as the afternoon progressed, but I did manage to land several small 'bows drifting bead head hare's ears and zebra midges. There was an incredible Lt. Cahill hatch right around dusk that brought a lot of the fish up into the riffles to feed. I tied on the appropriate fly and had a blast for about 45 minutes getting hook ups on almost every other cast. Corey Dodson "Trout everywhere tremble at the mention of my name."
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted November 3, 2008 Root Admin Posted November 3, 2008 Sounds like Crane has recovered well from it's drought/flood events. That's great!
zsmith62 Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Olive wooly buggers did the trick on friday afternoon, along the lower wire road access. Zach Smith
Members trout_bum Posted November 4, 2008 Author Members Posted November 4, 2008 Sounds like Crane has recovered well from it's drought/flood events. That's great! I hope the trend continues and the fishery continues to get better. It's amazing how resilient these Crane creek fish are given the extreme drought and flooding we've had in recent years. Hopefully they'll have a successful spawn this winter. Corey Dodson "Trout everywhere tremble at the mention of my name."
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