Members fishmore Posted January 14, 2008 Members Posted January 14, 2008 I'm no expert by any means but I arrived at #2 at about 7:30pm and found the water slowly going down. The fishing was slow for me. I caught a few on a peach egg pattern with a red dot at #2. Then worked my way down toward #3 using sow bugs, woolies, streamers, even Leonard's pine squirrel, tring olive, black and then white. Caught a few on #8 olive wooly between #2 and #3. As the water went on down I tried the gaunlet down to the big hole without a lot of bites. Never got a hit on anything white. Only seen 2 other people and the ice started building up on my rod at about midnight so I went back up by #2, caught a couple on the egg pattern again and called it a night. Only caught about 8 total but the idea of being there, looking at the stars, solitude....priceless.
Leonard Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 the idea of being there, looking at the stars, solitude....priceless. That has to be the best part... catching the fish is just a bonus!! nice report Fishmore... Leonard http://www.taneycomonights.com
fly2fish Posted January 14, 2008 Posted January 14, 2008 Hey you know me I would trade a calm clear night with a few fish for a cold, cloudy, windy, rainy night with a lot of fish. HC
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