03-24-2013, 12:20 AM
I worked in a Flyfishing shop in the 80's, I know alot of guys that fished Pyramid every year. Flygoddess mentioned the ladder you take a step ladder and carry it out as far as you can then stand on the ladder so you can cast farther and are up out of the water. They used a shooting head sinking line and used what I think was called iceline as backing, it is a slick black coated dacron I think, that is how you get the max casting distance with a flyrod. As for flies variations of leaches and woolyworms, woolybuggers were the deal back then. Wine and black, olive and black, wine and olive.
If my memory serves me right there is a hatchery there or was a hatchery there and that is the key area to fish for the Big Lahaughton cutts (sp) .
Slow fishing for numbers but the average fish was over 20" back then have not heard anything about it for a long time good luck [fishin]
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If my memory serves me right there is a hatchery there or was a hatchery there and that is the key area to fish for the Big Lahaughton cutts (sp) .
Slow fishing for numbers but the average fish was over 20" back then have not heard anything about it for a long time good luck [fishin]
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