Zack Hoyt Posted April 12, 2010 Posted April 12, 2010 Took the drift boat out Sunday to work some cobwebs out. Good thing.....I needed to adjust a few things. Fishing wasn't bad, but was kinda tough. Falling water can make the fish a tad fickle. We had the best luck on grey and black zebra midges. I tried fishing a few nymphs and they were not interested. Tied on a small klinkhammer in black and had a few hard looks, but no takers. Wind was really cranking then it would be absolutely still. Stopped at Bathouse for a while to BS with friends. Snapped this picture of the boat. Zack Hoyt OAF Contributor Flies, Lies, and Other Diversions
Zack Hoyt Posted April 12, 2010 Author Posted April 12, 2010 Lake level is 1124.27 ft. Most generation is taking place during the day. Some wade fishing is available really early morning and late afternoon into the early evening. Dead drifting nymphs is the most productive presentation. Pheasant Tails, scuds and sow bugs sizes 14 - 18 and zebra midges, size 18 - 20 in grey, olive and black. Zack Hoyt OAF Contributor Flies, Lies, and Other Diversions
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