06-14-2018, 06:49 PM
I've fished it a handful of times, so by no means an expert on the overall fishery, but having been on it this time of year... I believe the further up on the stream you are, the higher the fish density gets.
Also, the fish, and the insects they enjoy, really like the sun. I've been shut out in the "woodsy" shaded sections which gave way to terrific action on the wide open, well lit sections.
Standard dry dropper rigging is the way to go on a stream that size IMO... Stimulator w/ PT dropper should net you some fish. I often end up snipping off the dropper entirely as the browns and (especially) the cutts are quite receptive to dry's.
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Also, the fish, and the insects they enjoy, really like the sun. I've been shut out in the "woodsy" shaded sections which gave way to terrific action on the wide open, well lit sections.
Standard dry dropper rigging is the way to go on a stream that size IMO... Stimulator w/ PT dropper should net you some fish. I often end up snipping off the dropper entirely as the browns and (especially) the cutts are quite receptive to dry's.
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