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That looks damn cold Joni. Looks like fun too though. I might have to get out the fairy wand and hit the river with the inversion setting in.
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[font "Times New Roman"]Good to see you hooked a few![/font]
[font "Times New Roman"]Were you catching them on drys?
I have been up that way a few times lately but everything has come from underneath. The risers have been few and far between, from what I’ve seen anyway[:/].
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[font "Times New Roman"]Sure has been pretty up that way though, b[/font][font "Times New Roman"]ut the fishing has been tough.[/font]
[font "Times New Roman"]Thanks for the report![/font]
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I actually had two LDR's (long distance release) On an Olive Klinkhammer, but hooked six landed four on a #18 Zebra. I was fishing it about 2' off the dry.
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I think I may have saw you out there that day in the parking lot at the bunny farm. I pulled up and there were too many cars, so I went across the street to river road and hiked down a ways and had a really productive days swinging midge soft hackles. Probably 3 fish on dries and 6 or 7 on the soft hackle.
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Well Now you know...so say hi so I can put a face to the Lazy-Z.
Love them softhackles....Just finished tying some up old school with Silk.
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Glad you found some fish up down there. I have been up above and very few fish rising around cottonwood and the wood bridge.
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