Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted April 27, 2006 Root Admin Posted April 27, 2006 Went out for just alittle bit from 10-noon today. Boated to Andy's house and threw sculpin 1/16th oz jigs at first. They were following mostly. It was clam with very little chop on the water so I could see well. I worked in the deepest water I could find and caught 3 or 4 rainbows before switching to the fly rod. I threw a orange #12 crackleback against the bluff bank alittle... caught only one small rainbow. Not much happening on the surface so that technique was short-lived. Went to a zebra midge, black #14 under an indicator 18 inches- nothing. Settled with a #16 olive scud under a indicator 6 feet and dragging it across the bottom in 3-4 feet of water and caught 3 or 4 more rainbows. Switched back to a jig and caught 6 or 7 trout, 2 of which were 15 inch browns. Missed a big brown and saw one other refuse it. I was fishing closer to the bluff bank at the close of my trip. John Johnson and crew said the bite was much better earlier in the morning using gray scuds.
Leonard Posted April 28, 2006 Posted April 28, 2006 Instead of starting another thread.. hope you dont mind me adding to this one... Fishing report.. Thursday Night..4/27/06 I meet up with a guy from Florida (his first time night fishing for trout).. we hit the water around 8:15 and did alittle sight fishing caught one about 19in... close to 9pm we geared up and got our waders on.. Notice afew people night fishing last night.. we headed toward the big hole.. we started throwing a black pine squirrel sculpin.. and we pick up maybe 6 or 7.. and the we switch to white and picked up about 10 more..it was a very slow night.. we did have 1 about 8in lond swallow a #8 white wooly.. so we had to cut the line.. we ended up catching maybe 25 fish from 9-midnight.. slow night but not bad!! http://www.taneycomonights.com
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