02-20-2007, 11:44 PM
So I fished the Weber on Saturday from about 12-4pm, up below the Rockport dam in Wanship. I KNOW there are a lot of fish in there, however I don't know what was going on on Saturday. There was a THICK midge hatch, and there were midges all over the water for the entire time I was there. I did not see a single fish rise in the 4 hours. I threw everything in my wet fly box at them. Emergers, every color/style nymph, scuds, WD-40's, caddis, san juans, pheasant tails. Checking rocks I found nothing but caddis, scuds, and pheasant tails. I had great drifts all day long, and enought weight for legitimate presentations/approaches in EVERY hole.
Frustrated! Not a single fish, bite, or hookup of any sort on any nymphs. I finally threw on a streamer in the last 10 minutes and caught a nice 18 inch brown before heading home, to at least shake off the skunk.
Talked to a couple of guys on the way out at the mini-mart there in Wanship, and they'd been tossing midges all day and never caught a single fish.
Anyone more familiar with the area, that knows what's going on? Did the couple of days of warm and sunny weather slow things down? I mean I didn't see a single fish all day, less the one I caught at the end. I have done well every other time I have hit that area, but this was my first time fishing it in the winter season.
Had a good time, but it was definitely a humbling fishing experience for me. I'm willing to listen to any suggesstions/recommendations anyone might have for that area, or nymphing in general.
Let's hear it....
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Frustrated! Not a single fish, bite, or hookup of any sort on any nymphs. I finally threw on a streamer in the last 10 minutes and caught a nice 18 inch brown before heading home, to at least shake off the skunk.
Talked to a couple of guys on the way out at the mini-mart there in Wanship, and they'd been tossing midges all day and never caught a single fish.
Anyone more familiar with the area, that knows what's going on? Did the couple of days of warm and sunny weather slow things down? I mean I didn't see a single fish all day, less the one I caught at the end. I have done well every other time I have hit that area, but this was my first time fishing it in the winter season.
Had a good time, but it was definitely a humbling fishing experience for me. I'm willing to listen to any suggesstions/recommendations anyone might have for that area, or nymphing in general.
Let's hear it....
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