03-08-2009, 05:05 PM
As flygoddess said Henry's can be very technical. Last year was less technical but you still have to fish where the fish are. I would recommend Bill Schiess' book Fishing Henry's Lake. It is still the best reference to see where the holes are and what time of year to try them. The fish do change locations from year to year, but it is a great general guide.
In order of importance I would say fishing where the fish are is #1. Fishing the correct depth is #2. Finding the right speed or strip for the fly is #3, and the fly selection is #4. Others may disagree with me but it should be an interesting conversation.
Windriver
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In order of importance I would say fishing where the fish are is #1. Fishing the correct depth is #2. Finding the right speed or strip for the fly is #3, and the fly selection is #4. Others may disagree with me but it should be an interesting conversation.
Windriver
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