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A thought on strategy for Penn's Clavers - The Green Drake Jamboree
Thinking it may be best to travel in packs over the weekend/s especially for
the main event at dusk. It will be crowded over the holiday weekend if it is peak hatch time, even if it isn't really, so I'm thinking the best approach would be to do big group fishing events where we can take over a stretch between us. If were going to fish with the crowds it may as well happens with Roffians on either side of us as we watch in awe. Thinking somewhere between the Coburn Trestle and Three Streamer Stans on Saturday Night. Not a bad idea to pack in a grill or two if you're carrying. Settle in mid-late afternoon, fill up the parking and have a Green Drake Jamboree Anyone game? |
"Mike Makela" ten.tsacmoc@alekamm wrote in message ... Thinking it may be best to travel in packs over the weekend/s especially for the main event at dusk. It will be crowded over the holiday weekend if it is peak hatch time, even if it isn't really, so I'm thinking the best approach would be to do big group fishing events where we can take over a stretch between us. If were going to fish with the crowds it may as well happens with Roffians on either side of us as we watch in awe. Thinking somewhere between the Coburn Trestle and Three Streamer Stans on Saturday Night. Not a bad idea to pack in a grill or two if you're carrying. Settle in mid-late afternoon, fill up the parking and have a Green Drake Jamboree Anyone game? Might indeed be one plan for the weekends....the other plan may be to fan out and explore the other local streams, which can get deserted during the Drake madness. always game, frequently gamey.....Tom |
"Thomas Littleton" wrote in message news:Bijhe.795$_f7.4@trndny01... "Mike Makela" ten.tsacmoc@alekamm wrote in message ... Thinking it may be best to travel in packs over the weekend/s especially for the main event at dusk. It will be crowded over the holiday weekend if it is peak hatch time, even if it isn't really, so I'm thinking the best approach would be to do big group fishing events where we can take over a stretch between us. If were going to fish with the crowds it may as well happens with Roffians on either side of us as we watch in awe. Thinking somewhere between the Coburn Trestle and Three Streamer Stans on Saturday Night. Not a bad idea to pack in a grill or two if you're carrying. Settle in mid-late afternoon, fill up the parking and have a Green Drake Jamboree Anyone game? Might indeed be one plan for the weekends....the other plan may be to fan out and explore the other local streams, which can get deserted during the Drake madness. always game, frequently gamey.....Tom A good point. That first night, if the drake is up into Coburn I'm sure they'll all want to see what we've been talking about, but it's a good time to hit the other pristine water too. I think it really depends where the drake is. If it's peak, you have to at least dedicate some time to the main event. When are you arriving? |
Settle in mid-late afternoon, fill up the parking and have a Green Drake
Jamboree Anyone game? As gamey as a Hemlock Acres camper without any quarters. Will be there. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
I am going to bring alot of quarters and sell them 3 for a
dollar..........I'm game for whatever the group is interested in doing........I should be in on the 26th hopefully.......... |
"Mike" wrote in message oups.com... I am going to bring alot of quarters and sell them 3 for a dollar..........I'm game for whatever the group is interested in doing........I should be in on the 26th hopefully.......... Yeah, whatever everyone is in to, I agree. The plan is I'll be meeting up with Bruce on Thursday night, he's not getting in until hatch time. I'll be getting wet as close to dawn as possible myself. |
"Mike Makela" ten.tsacmoc@alekamm wrote in message I'll be getting wet as close to dawn as possible myself. Eeeewwww! That just doesn't sound right....has a sort of Reid-type sound to it. Tom |
I don't want to put a damper on preparations..... but then again maybe
I do. The last 6 weeks have had little rain. Are we going to go from blow-outs to drought-outs? |
I don't want to put a damper on preparations..... but then again maybe
I do. The last 6 weeks have had little rain. Are we going to go from blow-outs to drought-outs? |
"Gene Cyprych" wrote in message oups.com... I don't want to put a damper on preparations..... but then again maybe I do. The last 6 weeks have had little rain. Are we going to go from blow-outs to drought-outs? Those monster drakes could care less if there is a drought, and as long as the drakes are flopping on the surface, the big girls will be willing to come out for a dance. The big difference may be the timing, which is why I'm guessing earlier this year. Some think the opposite, so it's a wait and see thing. Don't think we'll be too late, so we have a very above average chance to catch it peak somewhere along our normal range. Once you get into mid/late June and if we still haven't had much water than you have to start worrying about mortality rates. In a big creek like Penn's many fish survive year to year droughts. We just got through the 5-7 year droughts in 2003 and as you know there is a ton of fish around. During a drought we have found that the further downstream you go, the more of a chance that the fish have migrated either into the feeders, or upstream. That's probably why we saw such an increase in fish population in Weikert Run a few years back, we had so many years of drought, they made the cooler feeder home. If you go up to Big Pine, and other freestone streams, then you have to start worrying about the affects of a drought as they get hot in mid-summer if the depth is below average. See ya in a few weeks, Mike |
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