sms_alum Posted December 11, 2012 Posted December 11, 2012 In the park it is pretty easy to find where they are stacked up. There are 4 sets of riffles that always hold a nice pod above and a few below. The other spots are fairly easy to find with a hat and a pair of polorized glasses. There are a few real nice trout holding on some of the edges but they are pretty spooky. I would keep moving if your not seeing trout. As long as you have a few hours you can cover the length of the park. Remember inside the park is fly or single hook. If you take a bass rod I would wait to rig up until you are below the park. Also, even below the park their is no soft plastics.
Justin92297 Posted December 12, 2012 Author Posted December 12, 2012 In the park it is pretty easy to find where they are stacked up. There are 4 sets of riffles that always hold a nice pod above and a few below. The other spots are fairly easy to find with a hat and a pair of polorized glasses. There are a few real nice trout holding on some of the edges but they are pretty spooky. I would keep moving if your not seeing trout. As long as you have a few hours you can cover the length of the park. Remember inside the park is fly or single hook. If you take a bass rod I would wait to rig up until you are below the park. Also, even below the park their is no soft plastics. awesome! I think I'm ready to go thanks a lot for your help!
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