Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted December 21, 2005 Root Admin Posted December 21, 2005 Vince and I drove to the dam and fished a bit this afternoon. He fished a #18 gray scud mostly and caught a fair number of rainbows above outlet #2. I played around with several flies- a #16 brown crackleback drew lots of attention and a few hookups. Best strip was downstream at about 45 degrees and short, fast strips, pausing every 4 strips. I took my ultra lite spin cast rig with 2 lb test with me- tied on a variety of colors and sizes of jigs and did best on a 1/32nd oz white jig. I'd throw it across stream and work it- hoping it off the bottom. The trout would swarm it but wouldn't really pick it up... but a few did. I caught a couple nice rainbows, working my way down to #2. About 4 they blow a horn and the water started to rise. I slipped down below #2 and threw the jig as the water got faster and faster. I caught a couple more rainbows and then a very nice brown about 18 inches. I played alittle in the outlet before heading home. I tried to run the jig down the floom of the outlet without the jig getting to the bottom. I could see rainbows taking the jig but I wasn't fast enough to set the hook before they let it go. It was interesting. Guests caught alot of trout off our dock today. I saw one guy throwing a small jig and doing very well... but mostly they were using power bait.
snagged in outlet 3 Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 Were there very many people fishing up there? Snagged.
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted December 21, 2005 Author Root Admin Posted December 21, 2005 When I got there, I saw 8-9 spread out down to Big Hole. When I left I saw only a couple. The water is dark, stained. It's very hard to see fish. They are dark to match the water and bottom... the males are very dark. There were a few beds above #2 in the shallows with rainbows on them. I saw one big brown above #2. I could have fished a crackleback or soft hackle the whole time and done well but wanted to experiment. Using the jig was alot of fun. I used white because I could see the jig.... see it disappear into the fish's mouth. Other dark colors, I would have had to go on just feel.
loo10 Posted December 21, 2005 Posted December 21, 2005 Absolutely gorgeous fish. With all the spots...it looked like an Alaskan rainbow; rightfully called an "Alaskan Leopard". Thanks for the picture. His creation is truly magnificant! Rich Looten Springfield, Missouri "If people don't occasionally walk away from you shaking their heads, you're doing something wrong."- John Gierach
Members moose50 Posted December 21, 2005 Members Posted December 21, 2005 ya thats a gorgeous fish lilley, do jigs work well in august. ive tried a few up towards the dam and i really never did to well. maybe the jigs were too big, or heck maybe im just not that lucky lol i think i was using black and olive colored jigs at the time
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