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Well, I finally got to make a spur of the moment trip down to the LIR and what a change it's been since I was there earlier this year before the floods. I got to fish Saturday eve and Sunday morning for a bit. I got down there Sat evening around 6:30 and had to take a few peeks around to see what it did look like. Went around the dam area and there were people everywhere, then I went down to the next fishing area south of the dam there (can't remember the name), but I looked at it and it looked just like a deep muddy river, so I went back up to the dam and took my first right down that drive. I had never fished down there before, so made my way down that way and caught one little rainbow right underneath the falls there. Fished from 7:30pm-10pm and that was it. I was throwing a black wooly bugger. I threw and threw and threw and just couldn't find anything. Went back Sunday morning around 6:30am and fished right below the dam there and had the whole place to myself and threw a white wooly and a black wooly and missed one and that was it. I was so surprised I couldn't find a white, a crappie, trout anything. Always a fun time down there, just ready for the water to clear up and hopefully this fall it will be somewhat back to how I remember it before the floods took over. Keep up the reports and pics since I only get down there every 3-5 months. :(

"He told us about Christ's disciples being fisherman, and we were left to assume...that all great fishermen on the Sea of Galilee were fly fisherman and that John, the favorite, was a dry-fly fisherman." - Norman Maclean-A River Runs Through It

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