Jeremy Hunt Posted March 22, 2009 Posted March 22, 2009 Fishing is really good right now. Low water on both rivers and fish everywhere. Also the didymo is back, and looks to be thicker then it was. Accept the drift.....<>>><flysandguides.comVisit my blog
Don Posted March 22, 2009 Posted March 22, 2009 Nice brown. Thanks for sharing. Don Don May I caught you a delicious bass.
Terry Beeson Posted March 24, 2009 Posted March 24, 2009 Noticed the Didymo up by the dam, too... Shame... But, gotta live with it for a while, I suppose. Did you not tie at Sowbug, Jeremy? I looked for you, but didn't see you. TIGHT LINES, YA'LL "There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process." - Paul O’Neil
Jeremy Hunt Posted March 24, 2009 Author Posted March 24, 2009 I worked all weekend. I haven't had a day off for three weeks. I have one tomorrow. Yeah, I wish I could've seen you guys to. Ty Ingram and a few others stayed at my house during Sowbug. We went over to Copper Johns for the b-cue. I was hoping to see some of you there to. Anyways.. We'll see each other sometime. Accept the drift.....<>>><flysandguides.comVisit my blog
Members Yakfly Posted March 24, 2009 Members Posted March 24, 2009 Super nice fish. What part of Rim is that, looks like the 3rd island down near the power lines? What was the presentation technique for that streamer on LOW LOW water?
Jeremy Hunt Posted March 24, 2009 Author Posted March 24, 2009 That is correct. There are a few ways to fish streamers in low water, which I'm finding out as I learn this whole “streamer thing“. It's really complex if you think about it. This last week we've been throwing switch rods (11ft-6wt) and Jim Teeny (10'ft-8wt). The way we caught that fish was, believe it or not a 400 grain, which is a little too much, but I knew the water we were fishing would handle it. It was about 6-7 feet deep with little current. What I have found out when fishing these Zoo Cougar's is you use the heavy grain lines to sink it because there's no weight in the fly. And unweighted flies with deer hair heads make a big difference on the way they ride in the water. I could go way more into detail, but it would really take way more time to talk about it. If you want, you could pm me your number and we can talk about it over the phone. Just way to much to talk about. Accept the drift.....<>>><flysandguides.comVisit my blog
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