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First off, I'm really looking forward to it. It's December 6-9 and most
everyone is staying at Rizuto's. I was up there Friday and Saturday. The fishing was good although there were some tremendous slow streaks. The water is lower than most have seen it at 250 cfs. When there's water in the lake, 500 cfs is the typical "low flow." so 250 looks pretty "bony" to use one of Warren's drift boat terms. The slow water is now really slow, and the main channel's more exposed than ever. And the water is pretty green in the deeper runs. The best bugs, if I had to predict, will be worms, larva, midge pupa, and eggs in that order. Small parachute adams and brooks sprouts might be good choices if we see any fish eating on the surface. Although it'll be way fewer than the hundreds that I usually tie, there will be a few new special patterns for everyone. I have a really good spot that I'm anxious to take Danl to. RW's already been there and Willi can catch fish in the parking lot. bruce h |
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