netboy Posted July 2 Posted July 2 The COE closed the spill gates and SWPA increased generation to all 8 units at maximum generation. I took the boat to the C&R area this morning and had a good morning with a dozen rainbows, 3 average browns and 2 brookies. Missed the slam with no cutties. Best flies today were a girdle bug with a pheasant tail dropper. With these flows I don't use a tapered leader, just 9 feet of 8lb mono and then a 3-foot 5x tippet which gets the flies down. Here's a couple of the better rainbows. Note... I always cover the bottom of the boat with a towel full of cool water before I take the pics and they swim away strong. Jighog, Hawkfarm, mikeak and 12 others 15
sfiser Posted July 7 Posted July 7 Nice Fish. How deep below your indicator are you running your girdle bug? I assume tossing it up close to the bank in the softer water right?
netboy Posted July 8 Author Posted July 8 3 hours ago, sfiser said: Nice Fish. How deep below your indicator are you running your girdle bug? I assume tossing it up close to the bank in the softer water right? My simple rule for nymphing is one and a half times the depth. I was fishing in 5 feet of water, so set it at 7.5. Adjust accordingly. grizwilson, BilletHead and Daryk Campbell Sr 2 1
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