06-29-2010, 03:53 AM
Welcome to BFT. To be honest mid July is an iffy time at Henrys lake. We have had some cool weather so might get here before the water temps rise.
If you fly fish you might hit the backend of the damsel hatch although the damsel hatch hasn't been very good in the last few years.
If you spin fish, the usual panther martins usually will produce in the medium sizes. I like the yellow body with silver blade or black with silver blade.
Bait fishing is best off of the cliffs if you are shore fishing.
If you are trolling you need to find the holes because Henrys is a shallow lake with lots of weeds. The weeds should be coming up good by that time.
Without a tube or boat it is difficult to find access to the good water during July.
I guess I need to know more about your plans because Henrys is a very technical lake especially during July and August.
Windriver
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If you fly fish you might hit the backend of the damsel hatch although the damsel hatch hasn't been very good in the last few years.
If you spin fish, the usual panther martins usually will produce in the medium sizes. I like the yellow body with silver blade or black with silver blade.
Bait fishing is best off of the cliffs if you are shore fishing.
If you are trolling you need to find the holes because Henrys is a shallow lake with lots of weeds. The weeds should be coming up good by that time.
Without a tube or boat it is difficult to find access to the good water during July.
I guess I need to know more about your plans because Henrys is a very technical lake especially during July and August.
Windriver
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