Hopper Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 Fished Thursday morning, shut down water at 9:30, fished below dam where riffles empty into the large pool. Started using #14 olive bugger, #16 soft hackles, very slow. I decided to go the opposite direction and tied on a #8 PMS, that was the ticket hooked up almost every cast, #8 ginger flesh bug, #8 chartruse/white double bunny, brown squrill zonker# 8 bead head bugger, fish trashed the flesh bug and bead head bugger. Caught around 50 fish when I quit a 3:00. The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing.
Zach Bearden Posted February 1, 2009 Posted February 1, 2009 I think the fish are tired of getting hammered in their same-o same-o spots so they've started going into that deeper water. Has anyone tried fishing it with a sink-tip and a bugger? "Its clearly Bree time baby!" Member: 2009 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Czech Republic. 7th Place Team Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed Slovakia. 4th Place Team Member: 2010 U.S. Youth Fly-Fishing Team. Competed The America Cup. 4th Place Team
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