06-07-2008, 12:25 AM
I went last night with Steelfisher and my son for a quick trip to Henrys. The idea was to troll flies in the Wildrose or Hatchery Hole using an electric motor on Steelfishers drift boat.
We got to the lake at about 5:00PM, but we were met with huge winds and heavy rain. We decided to wait out the storm before venturing out onto the lake. While we were waiting we went to the county boat dock to see if the fish were still in close. There were still hundreds of fish in close but they were packed into a small area and we did not feel like combat fishing. We did throw in for a couple of minutes and I got a small cutt. The people who were successful were using dry lines and small nymphs off of indicators. They were just basically bobber fishing with flies and waiting out the fish who were not really feeding.
Finally the wind died down a little and we launched near pintail point. The fishing started out fast with a fish ripping line from my sons rod but quickly snapped him off. The rest of the fish we caught were quite small by Henrys standards. We never did get into them thick, but we managed to pick up 5 fish with 4 of them being small hybrids the other was a small cutt. We did not see anyone else really getting into them either.
Even though the fishing was not red hot it was fun trolling flies from the drift boat. I was grateful the wind died down enough to give us a couple hours on the water and a few beautiful fish.
All in all it ended up being beautiful scenery with great company. Here are a few pics of the evening.
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Good Luck To All Who Venture Out This Weekend
Windriver
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We got to the lake at about 5:00PM, but we were met with huge winds and heavy rain. We decided to wait out the storm before venturing out onto the lake. While we were waiting we went to the county boat dock to see if the fish were still in close. There were still hundreds of fish in close but they were packed into a small area and we did not feel like combat fishing. We did throw in for a couple of minutes and I got a small cutt. The people who were successful were using dry lines and small nymphs off of indicators. They were just basically bobber fishing with flies and waiting out the fish who were not really feeding.
Finally the wind died down a little and we launched near pintail point. The fishing started out fast with a fish ripping line from my sons rod but quickly snapped him off. The rest of the fish we caught were quite small by Henrys standards. We never did get into them thick, but we managed to pick up 5 fish with 4 of them being small hybrids the other was a small cutt. We did not see anyone else really getting into them either.
Even though the fishing was not red hot it was fun trolling flies from the drift boat. I was grateful the wind died down enough to give us a couple hours on the water and a few beautiful fish.
All in all it ended up being beautiful scenery with great company. Here are a few pics of the evening.
[inline SteelfisherHenrys.jpg]
[inline SteelfisherHenrys#2.jpg]
[inline SteelfisherHenrys#3.jpg]
[inline SteelfisherHenrys#4.jpg]
Good Luck To All Who Venture Out This Weekend
Windriver
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