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On Sep 29, 12:40*pm, "JT" wrote:
"Halfordian Golfer" wrote in message ... Hi All, I'd like to offer a safe haven from the political melee that perpetuates our daily lives. *If you could, please follow-up with a fishing tip of some kind to take our mind off the current steam heap. TBone's Tip #1 - When exploring any major river fishing find the tributaries and fish the seams where the water comes in. This creates a plethora of differing reasons for fish to be there. From thermal breaks to clarity differences and insects flowing down the tributary. When you've thoroughly fished the seams, as well as slightly up and down stream, explore the tributary itself. While fishing an October Caddis if you don't get any takers, I suggest you tie on a *nymph of most any kind and run the same waters. Generally you will pull a fish or two in the same runs. Don't forget to pinch your barb so you can release the fish unharmed. JT If you're fishing a river that has an abundance of whitefish and you're catching a lot of them hang in there because they seem to prefer the same conditions as big brown trout. If you're just sick of whitefish move up to the head and you'll be in to the rainbows. There is no limit on whitefish in Colorado and they are delicious if properly brined and smoked. |
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