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Terry
a lot of the time yes,,,,then you have searching patterns which dont really resemble anything..I always heard and could be wrong but shouldnt you use a fly that mimics the insect in that enviroment around you??? or is that not true?
I always heard and could be wrong but shouldnt you use a fly that mimics the insect in that enviroment around you??? or is that not true?
Are there steel above Dexter? I ask this because way up on that drainage i found chinook in just a trickle of a feeder. Could hardly believe my eyes.
No steelhead, that I have heard of - but somewhere I have heard of chinook released up there, one version of the story involved a hatchery release due to flooding - my old memory isn't what it used to be.
Michael
I have heard of some steelhead being shipped over the dam also, but have not seen them. I have seen the salmon. They want them to die up there so they will add to the nutrients for bull trout. And maybe get a wild strain started, but that part is less likely.
No tail on that big muddler. I just tie the wing a little past the hook bend. It really has nice motion, especially with the craft fur. I saw a guy pull three fish out of one slot with that pattern on the North Umpqua.
I've been fishing a lot with with a sink tip and weighted flies (swinging)
I think i need to switch to nymph fishing (maybe under a thing'a'ma'bob) because after an hr or so my arm and shoulder is worn out......
I haven't landed a Steelhead on a fly yet this season and I think it's about time.......