06-20-2011, 12:59 PM
I used to fish Strawberry a couple dozen times a year. I would target the rainbows. The Spring was always great and it seemed like every trip produced at least a couple of 20 inch plus bows. They were football shaped and fought better than most any fish around. Then they stopped planting the rainbows and I pretty much stopped fishing Strawberry. The cutthroat are nice to catch sometimes, but the fight is less than stellar.
Because they've been planting rainbows again I decided to head there on Saturday. The fishing was fairly good. I probably caught around 15 in a few hours. Not as good as in the past, but decent. The wind was blowing pretty hard and I remembered I would fish the banks where the wind was crashing because the fish were hanging there and getting all the food that was bunching up in those areas. That tactic seemed to work again, although it gets tiring fighting the wind in a float tube.
The rainbows are nice and healthy, although I didn't catch any of great size. They were all between about 12 and 16 inches. The 16 incher was a football shaped fish that put up a heck of a fight. It reminded me of why I loved fishing for the rainbows years ago. I also caught 4 cutts between about 14 and 18 inches. The fight of the cutts reminded me of why I don't target them more often. I also caught 3 chub. Little b*st*rds. It's interesting that you can tell what kind of fish is on immediately. The chub do a tug, tug, pull. The cutts start that head-shake body roll. The rainbows turn and run.
All fish were caught on a size 10 black leech pattern. I've always seemed to do well enough on that fly.
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Because they've been planting rainbows again I decided to head there on Saturday. The fishing was fairly good. I probably caught around 15 in a few hours. Not as good as in the past, but decent. The wind was blowing pretty hard and I remembered I would fish the banks where the wind was crashing because the fish were hanging there and getting all the food that was bunching up in those areas. That tactic seemed to work again, although it gets tiring fighting the wind in a float tube.
The rainbows are nice and healthy, although I didn't catch any of great size. They were all between about 12 and 16 inches. The 16 incher was a football shaped fish that put up a heck of a fight. It reminded me of why I loved fishing for the rainbows years ago. I also caught 4 cutts between about 14 and 18 inches. The fight of the cutts reminded me of why I don't target them more often. I also caught 3 chub. Little b*st*rds. It's interesting that you can tell what kind of fish is on immediately. The chub do a tug, tug, pull. The cutts start that head-shake body roll. The rainbows turn and run.
All fish were caught on a size 10 black leech pattern. I've always seemed to do well enough on that fly.
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