I'm headin up to henrys in the morning, hoping the winds do there traditional thing and stay away till 11 or so. Any word on how the opener was and hot flys?
Thanks,
Tightlines
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I stopped at the State Park Saturday morning just to watch from 6:30 7:30 am. It was shoulder to shoulder around the ramp and the nearby banks in both directions. There was no shortage of fish being caught. I would have to say the guys with fly rods were doing better than the bait or lure fishermen. I don't know what flies were producing but they were fishing them under an indicator about ten feet from their rod tips. I would say that for the hour I was there, multiple guys were playing a fish. When I arrived the wind was blowing very hard into the ramp. They said the wind started at sun-up.
Bill
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It was about the same this morning at the state park ramp, Most days I 'd just as soon not catch a fish as fight the elboe to elbow fisherman. Fishing way spotty for me a few strikes a few landed but nothing consistent except the wind. midges were showing themsleves when it was calmer. I may have tried midging if I had had the time. Something about worm fishing with a flyrod, but when it works it can be good.
Lee
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