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Seriously, who is fishing? Where? For what?
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![]() "DaveS" wrote in message ... Seriously, who is fishing? Where? For what? Dave I went fishing, South and North Forks of the South Platte River in Colorado, on Tuesday this week. I was not the only one up there. I really did not expect to be after the nice weather we have been experiencing. I am looking forward to 2 days on the Arkansas River later this month before the Caddis maddness starts. graphicjak |
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"graphicJAK" graphicjak@interfold-DOT-com wrote in message
... I went fishing, South and North Forks of the South Platte River in Colorado, on Tuesday this week. I was not the only one up there. Any hatches, any takes, any fish? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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"Don Phillipson" wrote in message
... "graphicJAK" graphicjak@interfold-DOT-com wrote in message ... I went fishing, South and North Forks of the South Platte River in Colorado, on Tuesday this week. I was not the only one up there. Any hatches, any takes, any fish? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) I saw a few fish, but that is about it. The water was very low and clear, I was being lazy and not very stealthy, plus the water was being worked over pretty good by all the fisherman up there. I did not see any hatches or rises but once again I was being lazy. graphicJAK Denver, CO |
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![]() "DaveS" wrote in message ... Seriously, who is fishing? Where? For what? Dave I get out locally once a week or so ... catch a few fish, sometimes Thankfully we're getting some rain lately ( we're still in drought and forced into severe water rationing ) and my local river has been running muddy. So, I may go troll a LarryBugger ( a pattern designed to suggest the important pre-emergent stage of the Wooley Bugger ;-) around a local stocked lake tomorrow. |
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![]() I went fishing, South and North Forks of the South Platte River in Colorado, on Tuesday this week. I was not the only one up there. I really did not expect to be after the nice weather we have been experiencing. I am looking forward to 2 days on the Arkansas River later this month before the Caddis maddness starts. Love the Platte. I only live 2 miles away. Unfortunately, 3 miles away it dumps into the Missouri. Frank Reid |
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Seriously, who is fishing? Where? For what? Fishing..... I remember fishing..... vaguely. ![]() - JR |
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![]() I went fishing, South and North Forks of the South Platte River in Colorado, on Tuesday this week. I was not the only one up there. I really did not expect to be after the nice weather we have been experiencing. I am looking forward to 2 days on the Arkansas River later this month before the Caddis maddness starts. graphicjak How do the streams out there fish in the cold? Recommended flies? Worth the bother of bringing gear if one is out there in the winter? Kiyu |
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The tailwater sections of streams fish well all year round. It is worth bringing your gear if you can find time to spend on the river. As for recommended flies it depends on the stream you plan to fish. Here is what Pat Dorsey recommends as effective patterns for the Platte this time of year: Midges and midges and... #22-24 Mercury Flashback RS II, #22 Mercury Flashback Black Beauty, #18-22 Mercury Blood Midge, #22-24 Medallion Midge, #18 Mercury Cased Caddis, #20-26 Top Secret Midge, #16 Flash Tail Hot Egg, #16 Nuclear Egg, #20-22 Mercury Black Beauty, #18-22 Mercury Red Pheasant Tails, #18-20 Rainbow Warrior, #18-22 Mercury Flashback Pheasant Tail, #22-24 Mercury Baetis, #20-22 Sparkle Dun, #20-26 Parachute Adams, #20-22 Cannon's Midge Cluster, #24 Stalcup's Trico, #22 Snowshoe Duns, and #20-22 Griffith Gnats. Take care graphicJAK "Kiyu" wrote in message ... I went fishing, South and North Forks of the South Platte River in Colorado, on Tuesday this week. I was not the only one up there. I really did not expect to be after the nice weather we have been experiencing. I am looking forward to 2 days on the Arkansas River later this month before the Caddis maddness starts. graphicjak How do the streams out there fish in the cold? Recommended flies? Worth the bother of bringing gear if one is out there in the winter? Kiyu |
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JR wrote:
DaveS wrote: Seriously, who is fishing? Where? For what? Fishing..... I remember fishing..... vaguely. ![]() - JR just south of you, the shad and new memories are beckoning. greenville nc is a few hours drive (5 maybe?)...and from here, we can chase the poor man's tarpon in the neuse, tar, and roanoke rivers. the fish haven't arrived in numbers yet, but the water is warming and we'll be giving them a proper welcome soon. you have an open invitation... jeff |
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