01-21-2004, 12:24 AM
Every lake, stream, river or other body of water has their particular color that works better. I have used green in some places, white in others, orange at some, bright yellow, blue, chartruese and whatever color that they have available. Different strokes for different strokes.
When I go to the Owens river in the Eastern Sierras, I need to rotate colors about every 20 minutes after I found out what color that they are biting on. That only requires carrying about 20 colors. It seems a little bit much but when you can find out what channel they change themselves to, you can catch & release close to 60 trout in a day. Of course you can keep a couple for the frying pan.
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When I go to the Owens river in the Eastern Sierras, I need to rotate colors about every 20 minutes after I found out what color that they are biting on. That only requires carrying about 20 colors. It seems a little bit much but when you can find out what channel they change themselves to, you can catch & release close to 60 trout in a day. Of course you can keep a couple for the frying pan.
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