03-28-2007, 11:21 PM
I have experienced the same thing this spring. If you were fishing in the North Eastern part of the state we may have been fishing the same stream. Stream flows are very low and clear right now. I have been fishing a stretch of stream that contains a couple of holes that I have counted over 200 browns ranging from 16 - 22+ inches. I was also able to measure some. They are easily spooked and have only had luck catching them by starting my drift well above the hole. It has been a lot of fun. It is awesome to see that many good sized fish in one location. You would think the fishing would be faster, but they are so wary. As for why they are there, I'm not sure. My guess is that it is water temperature related. [
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