5 entries found
| Name: Tim J. |
Date Submitted: 9/5/2012 |
| Email: mjtjjackson@comcast.net |
| Date's Fished: Sept. 2, 2012 |
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| Beautiful little meandering stream. Because of the meanders and oxbows, it is much longer than it looks, with plenty of pools and riffles. It's comming on fall and the Fish are getting lazy. They were mostly in the tail waters, feeding near the surface. First two fish were on the surface eating spent blue winged olives (around 10:30 AM). But then, the action changed to Pale Morning Duns which were dipping into the water for the rest of the day until 6:00 PM. A light Cahill, size 14, was deadly - took ( and released) 14 Browns, 7 to 14 inches. It was cloudy, calm and spit rain from time to time. Hoopers would work, but the fish seemed to pull them down before bitting and I couldn't get hang of hooking them with a hopper. Besides, it just wasn't a hopper kind of day. |
| Name: MG52 |
Date Submitted: 5/11/2010 |
| Email: rprov_ca@netzero.net |
| Date's Fished: 5-11-10 |
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| Up again at the crack of dawn and the wind is starting already. A few more willows at this site but decided to stick with streamers. No luck and decided to use a single nymph and do some high sticking. Tied on a Buckskin and the little brookies went wild. Like it was the first food of the year! Water clarity was better at this end since there was no cattle being grazed in the area. WIND!!!! Will it never stop??? Had to stop - just can't fight this much wind and the willows at the same time. Final count for the 3 days -- 3 Rainbows, 2 Browns and a whole mess of little Brooks. Time to go home. |
| Name: John |
Date Submitted: 7/21/2009 |
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| Date's Fished: July 17 |
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| Stream was slightly murky but flow was good at about 80 cfs. It was hot and calm, lots of skeeters. Upper end of the property was very swampy, hard to negotiate. Caught 6 or 7 browns to 14 inches on small wooly buggers and hopper/droppers. |
| Name: Lyn Lampert |
Date Submitted: 9/3/2004 |
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| Superb Fishing. There was a front moving in and the browns really started feeding. Caught a large number of fish, primarily browns up to 15 inches. Also a couple of rainbows that were of good size. Best flies were rubber legged hoppers, s16 parachute BWO's and Olive Wooly Buggers (took the largest fish). The flow was excellent. |
| Name: Douglas - Member |
Date Submitted: 6/29/2003 |
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| Fished outstanding. There are an endless supply of 12-14 inch fish. All browns caught on dry dropper. Some action on the stimmy up top but most on a sz 14 prince nymph about 18 inches under. Nearly caught 30 fish in 3 hours and didn't even cover a mile. |
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