Hotdawg Guide Service Posted February 28, 2010 Posted February 28, 2010 Wow this global warming is about to freeze me out!! The only good thing is the fishing has been Great on the White. The best baits are still Shad in the first three or four miles of the river then anything that looks like an egg is working. Generation has been at 2 - 7 units around the clock with the flow not being as heavy as the dam report is saying.There is some shad coming through at night just not very heavy. I guided on the Lake on Saturday and the lake temperature was steady at 42.8 degrees up to 43.9. I dropped a thermometer down to 45 feet and never got below 42.8 We will probably see some low water conditions soon but they are calling for rain on the weekend. The best flies are San-juan worms, shad imitations and olive wooly buggers.GOD Bless and see-ya on the water Hotdawg! Hot Dawg Guide Service
Members pat Posted March 1, 2010 Members Posted March 1, 2010 Wow this global warming is about to freeze me out!! The only good thing is the fishing has been Great on the White. The best baits are still Shad in the first three or four miles of the river then anything that looks like an egg is working. Generation has been at 2 - 7 units around the clock with the flow not being as heavy as the dam report is saying.There is some shad coming through at night just not very heavy. I guided on the Lake on Saturday and the lake temperature was steady at 42.8 degrees up to 43.9. I dropped a thermometer down to 45 feet and never got below 42.8 We will probably see some low water conditions soon but they are calling for rain on the weekend. The best flies are San-juan worms, shad imitations and olive wooly buggers.GOD Bless and see-ya on the water Hotdawg! Hotdawg, Just wanted to thank you for the tips you gave me a couple weeks ago for fishing the White. My buddies and I averaged about 15-30 fish per person per day (depending on the person). I fished with frozen shad all day and landed a 5 pound Bow and caught and released a couple nice browns. My buddies mainly fished with white and yellow power eggs and did well on those. We mainly fished from the park to gastons. I appreciate all the information you offer up on here. Pat
Hotdawg Guide Service Posted March 1, 2010 Author Posted March 1, 2010 Hotdawg, Just wanted to thank you for the tips you gave me a couple weeks ago for fishing the White. My buddies and I averaged about 15-30 fish per person per day (depending on the person). I fished with frozen shad all day and landed a 5 pound Bow and caught and released a couple nice browns. My buddies mainly fished with white and yellow power eggs and did well on those. We mainly fished from the park to gastons. I appreciate all the information you offer up on here. Pat Pat, thank you for the encouragement! As a lifelong guide I have always strived to help everyone to enjoy their time on the water and to help anyone that I can whether they are fishing with me or just on the water.Hope to see you out there sometime and if you see my boat come on over and say Hi!!GOD Bless Hotdawg!! Hot Dawg Guide Service
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