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I have a hard time waiting for the snow to melt and usually start hitting mountain streams come March and April. With the warm weather and moderate snow fall this year I thought I'd take the dogs and give it a try a bit earlier. Weather was in the low 40's at about 7000 ft. Fishing was just fair for smaller trout but the scenery and solitude made up for it. Never bothered to take a pic of a fish but here's one of the dogs by the stream. Now I'm thinking of all the other nearby mountain streams I want to hit in the next couple weeks. While I know we need the snow the up side of light snow years are quick runoffs and good early season fishing.
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beautifual scenery! Where is this? if you don't mind I asking. I am sure my dog needs a long walk too after this long winter.
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is there any ice on the reservoir?
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Almost gone as of last week. Some ice still by the spillway.
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Water has been pretty low in the last month on the creek as well.
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It's a pretty easy to recognize spot as you can see it from the reservoir and a good starting off place to hit the river. Water wasn't too low with the warm up but still very clear. Ice is 95% gone. Just don't try to remark your spot with the dog nearby[:p]. She looks like a cute little lab but is half bull terrior and is very protective of my fishing streams. Actually it's kind of nice when people fish too close to me I don't have to say anything, she's makes it very clear you need to to give us some space. Problem is my other dog welcomes every body who who decides to fish 10 feet away despite the whole river being open.
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