03-10-2009, 03:44 AM
I think every environment is different. Where I fish on the Teton there are not very good fly hatches. I have seen on many occasions large cutts come into a ball of bait fish with their mouths wide open. Skimming the top of the water like a shark. So I would say it may not have so much to do with the species as the availability of food.
Henry's is chuck full of shrimp, leeches, and various nymphs. Most years the fish do not have to search far for food. Why would they waist energy chasing bait fish when they can pick off the easy stuff in the water column?
Windriver
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Henry's is chuck full of shrimp, leeches, and various nymphs. Most years the fish do not have to search far for food. Why would they waist energy chasing bait fish when they can pick off the easy stuff in the water column?
Windriver
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