05-09-2010, 03:49 AM
A friend and I went there today and had a good time.
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The catchin was good for 7-8" perch and the gills and read ears were running up the hot water thick and hit the fly nearly as soon as it hit the water, other wise they were far and few between. The bass caught were not over 8" so I settled in to the perch.
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On the fly rod I had a brown Damsel fly and on the UL I had 1/8 orange head chartrues jig below a slip bobber, did best with some bait on the hook. They hit hard and fought hard.
The water was 48 away from the warm water spring, 57 where the gills were and 50 where the perch were. The perch bite was best when the sky was overcast, when the sun came out it slowed down.
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The catchin was good for 7-8" perch and the gills and read ears were running up the hot water thick and hit the fly nearly as soon as it hit the water, other wise they were far and few between. The bass caught were not over 8" so I settled in to the perch.
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On the fly rod I had a brown Damsel fly and on the UL I had 1/8 orange head chartrues jig below a slip bobber, did best with some bait on the hook. They hit hard and fought hard.
The water was 48 away from the warm water spring, 57 where the gills were and 50 where the perch were. The perch bite was best when the sky was overcast, when the sun came out it slowed down.
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