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  1. #11
    Agreed stimulators and PMXs are great flies for low water there. Fish there after a heavy fain. You won't believe how many fish are in there. It will surprise you. I know I'm amazed. A good amount will be over 8 inches too.

  2. #12
    I'll have to try that sometime I have fished in the rain there and the overcast sky and rain seemed to make the fish less skittish! Ever try any wet flys or soft hackles? I know many times if the fly goes under they will still grab it was just wondering if anyone had any luck with that.

    Thanks, RogerImageUploadedByTapatalk1339260871.625443.jpg

  3. #13
    Looks like some great water holding a variety of trout.
    Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.
    ~Henry David Thoreau

  4. #14
    Not only is the water really nice but you'll see all kinds of wildlife, I saw a huge Black bear and even a Bobcat cross the stream when I was fishing it. Kind of hard not to have a good day up there between the trout and the scenery.

    RogerImageUploadedByTapatalk1339334087.783974.jpg

  5. #15
    Hatchery Fingerling
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    Wow, excellent pictures and stories. Very Cool. I think I am heading back to either VCB or FB on Saturday. It has been way too long. Any suggestions for fly selection?

  6. #16
    I would bring stonefly patterns, caddies, and attractor patterns like humpy's, stimulators, and Wullfs. I have also used a lot of Adams with good results but they seem to prefer the bushy high floating flies better, or maybe's it's because I see them better. Good luck and have fun!

    Roger

  7. #17
    Hatchery Fingerling
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    Excellent. Thank you. I will be sure to post a report or some pics after this weekend.

  8. #18
    Hope you have a great day catch lots of fish and take a bunch of pictures.

    Have Fun, Roger

  9. #19
    Hatchery Fingerling
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger M View Post
    Hope you have a great day catch lots of fish and take a bunch of pictures.

    Have Fun, Roger
    Welp, I got skunked, lol. Mainly because I decided to fish deep upstream of 206 where the ol stocking trucks dont visit. After spending a few hours up there and only seeing (spooking) one fish and picking through a bunch of chub I went to one of the stocking areas...You could see the trout everywhere there. I only fished it for maybe 30 minutes. Got a few refusals and one bite but ultimately no catch. They were hitting dries off the surface pretty aggressively.

  10. #20
    Did you fish Stony Brook or The Flatbrook?


 

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