dennis boatman Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 Most likely I will go tomorrow and was planning on heading upstream, under the bridge and towards the spring. At what point do I have to stop because of the park. I figured with the low water, I may be able to go right to where the spring enters the river. Anyone know? A strike indicator is just a bobber...
mic Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 Most likely I will go tomorrow and was planning on heading upstream, under the bridge and towards the spring. At what point do I have to stop because of the park. I figured with the low water, I may be able to go right to where the spring enters the river. Anyone know? Can't answer your question, but sent you a PM.
FishinCricket Posted September 21, 2011 Posted September 21, 2011 Most likely I will go tomorrow and was planning on heading upstream, under the bridge and towards the spring. At what point do I have to stop because of the park. I figured with the low water, I may be able to go right to where the spring enters the river. Anyone know? There are big signs at the confluence of the spring and River, it'll be hard to miss.. And yes, you should be able to wade all of it. Good luck buddy! cricket.c21.com
dennis boatman Posted September 22, 2011 Author Posted September 22, 2011 It was rainy, but I went anyway. I did not go up the river towards the park, time issues, but did fish from the first entrance point to the middle point. 1 rainbow and 2 browns. Both browns came on dries on consecutive casts. Fun day in the river in the rain. I had it to myself... Used some floatant for the first time and it worked great. Flies floated high. A strike indicator is just a bobber...
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