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Gene October 16th, 2006 04:47 PM

Penns TR
 
I arrived at Hemlock Acres Thursday morning (10/12) early - 8:30am.
Dropped stuff off at the trailer, plugged in the electric and was in
the Feathered Hook by 9:15. Got some flies and I was able to start
fishing down from the bridge by 10:00. The water was low and clear
and 55 degrees. Not much hatching and the mix of sun and clouds made
fishing tough. I got skunked. I tried the green caddis pupa and even
a woolly bugger. I met some other fisherman who had similar
experience.

On Friday I fished Spring and did okay on a size 20 black midge. I had
to fish in the shady patches because Friday too, was very sunny.

Friday evening I fished with Justin at Ingleby. As we were putting our
gear on in the parking area I saw 6 or 7 rise forms in less than a
minute. I tried a size 20 BWO and bingo! On the bottom we used a size
18 white midge. Between the 2 of us we caught about 13 in about 90
minutes.

Saturday was spent doing some of the prep for winterizing the trailer
but Justin and I headed off to Weikert about 2 PM. THE BRIDGE AT
CHERRY RUN IS OUT so you need to go around. We fished up stream.
There were a few fish rising and a couple were caught but more action
was encountered underneath with the white midge.

I spent Sunday winterizing, driving home in major football traffic and
thinking about the grannoms of April.


Frank Reid October 16th, 2006 06:02 PM

Penns TR
 
Great report. Wish I was there.

I spent Sunday winterizing, driving home in major football traffic and
thinking about the grannoms of April.


Heard that the Michigan defensive line spent so much time in the Penn
State backfield, they qualified for Penn State varsity letters...
Frank Reid



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