mike_richardson
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Besides your standard nymphs and streamers, anything work really well in this area?
LongWader wrote:
Hammer, I will be wading. The Clarion is an interesting and challenging river to fish. It gets float fished a lot and the biggest wild browns seem to get their radar up when there is a canoe or raft on the river. A number of times I have been experiencing good fishing and then all at once the bite shuts down. The next thing that happens is a canoe or pontoon boat coming floating down the river. It usually takes an hour or more for the bite to start up again. I am not saying that you cannot catch trophy browns float fishing, I am just saying that from my experience you are less likely to. The really big browns only seem to feed for about an hour and a half per day and I want to maximize my chances by employing stealth tactics.
LongWader wrote:
Destined for the Clarion River in two days. Unfortunately I fell and jammed/sprained my right wrist, but I am still looking forward to it. /quote]
Hope you bounce back soon.
Let us know how you made out - we're waiting with great anticipation for those monster trout glory pics. No pressure.