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Drove to the dam at noon today to find one unit running again! Can't catch a break. But it was dropping out and was down by 1:30 so I can't complain too much. Not many people fishing. I stepped down below #2 about 70 feet and had plenty of trout to cast to.

I tried the G-Bug ginger #20 first and hooked several small trout. Hook kept pulling out so I didn't bring to hand. But it was good to see fish eating my flies. Took this pics of 2 gents with nice browns.

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Helped one guy release a 30 inch male at #3 before the water was completely down. He took a brown measuring 25 inches home.

Saw a good number of dark male rainbows moving up already... it's going to be a great winter season.

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Wow... did you get a girth on that 30 inch male? Nice pics....

TIGHT LINES, YA'LL

 

"There he stands, draped in more equipment than a telephone lineman, trying to outwit an organism with a brain no bigger than a breadcrumb, and getting licked in the process." - Paul O’Neil

  • Root Admin
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No but it had to go 15-18 lbs. Very heavy fish.

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  • Root Admin
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Forgot to mention- there was a guy fishing an olive #10 wooly bugger below #2 and doing real well. Didn't see him catch anything huge but he was catching fish... and in the mouth every one!

I boated up to Short Creek this evening and caught a dozen small rainbows on a #16 red zebra under an indicator 18 inches deep. They were midging around leaves in the water.

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