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DaveS wrote:
On Sep 20, 5:32 pm, Todd wrote: Todd wrote: David LaCourse wrote: d;o) You haven't been fishing very long, have you. There is a hatch almost every day. I just walked down to the river and there are bwo and tan egg laying caddis all over the place. A few fish rising, and some takes on emergers. After dinner I will tie on a size 20 soft hackle PT and catch fish. When the light is almost gone I will switch to a dry tan caddis, size 16 Hi Dave, I should also mention that I fish in the winter, just as soon as the ice melts off the rocks and I am not a risk of killing myself. No hatch at all in the winter. You must fish the drift: mainly Stones. -T Wrong again: Baetis and midge hatch in the winter. Ive fished hatches in a snow storm on the upper Yakima near Cle Elm. Dave Fascinating. On my stream, I see zero airborne anything when it is freezing outside. An examination of "contents" shows tons of black sticks (midge larvae). Thank you! -T |
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