Members Chris R Posted November 13, 2008 Members Posted November 13, 2008 Fished from 2 pm till 8 on Wednesday and today from 10 to 2. Fished between outlets 1 and 2 and downstream from the ladder about 80 yards. Wednesday-caught about 15 bows. Caught most of a black wooly or on a green crackleback. Today, I ran into Leonard and we threw everything but the kitchen sink. Lot of fish rising today. Best luck was on hoppers with a couple of fish on woolies and sculpin patterns. The casting was great...the actual catching was tough. We probably caught 15-20 fish between the two of us. The outlets were packed as usual and there was fishing being caught, but it was nothing to write home about. Leonard- Thanks for the advice and conversation, I had a great time. PM with your mailing address and I will send you the things we talked about. Tight lines. Chris Rohr
Leonard Posted November 13, 2008 Posted November 13, 2008 Chris.. I enjoyed it myself... had a blast.. there nothing like watching those trout hit hopper!!! Leonard BTW.... PM sent http://www.taneycomonights.com
Members Scudman Posted November 13, 2008 Members Posted November 13, 2008 Chris.. I enjoyed it myself... had a blast.. there nothing like watching those trout hit hopper!!! Leonard BTW.... PM sent Leanard Glad to hear that the hopper pattern worked for you as well. Sorry I wasn't able to make it this week. i'll be sure to be there next week! Brent
Trevor K Posted November 14, 2008 Posted November 14, 2008 they're still hitting hopper patterns down there? thats what i used all summer in Utah, but i figured it was too late in the year now
Members Scudman Posted November 14, 2008 Members Posted November 14, 2008 they're still hitting hopper patterns down there? thats what i used all summer in Utah, but i figured it was too late in the year now Now that cold weather coming in the pattern should fade off, it worked really well Sunday because we had 60 degree day and sunshine. Most of the strikes seemed to be reaction strikes as well, the fish i casted to were actually midging in the shallows.
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