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rivers are chocolate milk after substantial rain.

fishies!

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But some Clear Up REAL fast,...Im sure quite a few guys on here know what Im sayin. Its all about the beds, sand, silt, clay and gravel all settle at different rates. I have seen some rivers clear up in a matter of hours actually while I was fishing them. If anyone mentions any trib names here,..you are a true IDIOT!!!

Guest ThisPlaceSucks
Posted (edited)

one of the few other pics today when it wasn't raining, snowing, or both!

factor in the 25-30k winds coming off superior and she was a tough day to control a float... small pebble tribs further north were running much clearer... with the exception of the leafs swirling everywhere in the pool!!

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Guest ThisPlaceSucks
Posted (edited)

their run is mostly done. despite all the rain this trib was still real clear however. beautiful salmonid stream.

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Guest ThisPlaceSucks
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managed to snap a pic using the old rock tripod...

the fishing was greatly improved this evening... :P

 

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Posted
Why does it have to rain on Friday ..

 

Looks like rain again this Friday coming,...probably better to head out friday am if possible,...Im lookin forward to it,..I dont know why it is but the fish seem turn on during a light rain, :)

Guest ThisPlaceSucks
Posted

this is what prepping for steelheading sounds like...

early bird gets the worm right?

nothing that timmy ho's, baileys, and some good tunes can't fix!

 

Posted
managed to snap a pic using the old rock tripod...

the fishing was greatly improved this evening... :P

 

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Wow is it ever up still hey just like 2007 when we got that gully washer in sept. It fished good right into winter.

Guest ThisPlaceSucks
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yeah. up into the trees. makes picture taking SUPER hard because there isn't anything to do with the fish but grab them. i got this photo using the ol' wabos rock tripod.

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I could have snapped one if I hadn't wandered off or if I was brave enough to cross where you did, you're a certified insane man!

Posted
did the water get up your skirt? :P

 

 

You fish with guys that wear skirts now?

 

Well, that marriage didn't last :whistling:

Posted (edited)

The doc has the wrong build for effective wading.

 

On the other hand my fat ass can remain anchored in the heaviest flows.

 

Luc you missed an epic cross to the to the center island of the moose carcass this spring in flood. Got a couple nice fish off the inside seam of the V. But you would have ended up in whitefish bay.

 

 

 

ps bring a net. wading staff and excellent solo landing tool

Edited by troutologist
Posted (edited)

I think I will get a wading staff. I'm all of 140 lbs and 6 feet tall, doesnt take much before i'm swimming lol.

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Guest ThisPlaceSucks
Posted

jay,

 

my frame is the perfect balance of weight and drag in the water for wading. place these variables upon a graph and you will see me within the optimum range. therefore, while you are catching water like a drift sock, i cut through the h20 like a sea kayak. even if i could feel my feet lifting off the cobble yesterday...

 

sometimes the fish are where the rubber boot army won't go.

Guest ThisPlaceSucks
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water in full spring flood today...unreal how much water is pumping through some of the tribs...

managed to pick up a few fish in the tailouts today. water was so dirty couldn't get a hit on roe. bumped some fish on 4" berkley steelhead worms in bubblegum, and a small crappie sized tube jig in chartreuse.

 

here's the little skip i took a picture of with some real nice photos my friend took to come shortly...

 

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Posted (edited)

not bad. alot better than im doin...... but thats because im not out haha. good luck on the next trip.

 

 

 

JP

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Guest ThisPlaceSucks
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fished a few hours in gin this morning... finally got into fish by fishing jigs on a 6 foot fluoro leader...

saw one other fish caught on the river. not very large either...

 

here's a few pics i managed.

 

 

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