09-23-2013, 08:36 AM
As soon as the water clears up. You will catch them in deeper holes using midges or all types.
My rig typically is a 5ft leader with a small slip shot 6-8 inches above a copper john or prince (I catch browns on this one) 6-8 above a small midge (WD40's, rainbow warrior, zebra midges), small scud, or in the winter an egg pattern.
Use a thingy-mo-bob as the indicator.
Be prepared to fight the whitey's for a bit. They like to put on a little fight. It's common to catch 9-10 fish out of a good hole.
I would fish Morgan right by the high school, but I have caught them as far up as Kamas on the Weeb.
They are very fun, because they can be caught anytime of day.
Good Luck
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My rig typically is a 5ft leader with a small slip shot 6-8 inches above a copper john or prince (I catch browns on this one) 6-8 above a small midge (WD40's, rainbow warrior, zebra midges), small scud, or in the winter an egg pattern.
Use a thingy-mo-bob as the indicator.
Be prepared to fight the whitey's for a bit. They like to put on a little fight. It's common to catch 9-10 fish out of a good hole.
I would fish Morgan right by the high school, but I have caught them as far up as Kamas on the Weeb.
They are very fun, because they can be caught anytime of day.
Good Luck
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