Seth Posted September 8, 2014 Posted September 8, 2014 Got down to the park around 12:30. We decided to fish the bluff side from the bathroom hole up to where the water flows in to the stream by the path that leads up to the parking lot. Tons of fish in that area, but they were being finicky. My father in law ended up catching three on brown DD dough bait and one on velveeta cheese. I caught two on an orange/white trout worm, and three on brown DD trout bait below an indicator. Couldn't get anything to happen on a jig. Seen a kid catch a couple on a dry fly and a few other fish caught here and there, but it seemed pretty slow for everybody. There was one 10 minute spurt where the fish bit pretty well, but they were extremely hard to hook. When using the trout worms, they would hit the ends once or twice and not stick with it. Normally they will keep trying to eat the worms once they decide to bite but not today. Lots of good sized fish in the stream.
Amery Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 My response is, and always will be, flyfishing. Those finicky fish would fall for a hopper with a midge hanging below it every drift I bet.
shawncat Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 ....what...no pic's?LOL Did you try lighter line?
Seth Posted September 24, 2014 Author Posted September 24, 2014 2# Pline fluoroclear for me during the summer months. There was a feller throwing a dry of some sort across the stream and I think he caught two fish all day so I did better than him. They were just being buttheads..... kind of like shawncat.?
shawncat Posted September 24, 2014 Posted September 24, 2014 that's hurtful....not the name call'n,just you couldn't come up wit something better'n that!
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