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Fished the Narrows section from about 9-12 today. The day started off a little less than ideal, as I got to the water around 8 only to realize that the tip of my rod was missing. after retracing my steps for nearly an hour I miraculously came across it. The day started off slow, with the water high but very fishable, with a nice green tint. I had no luck nymphing for the first hour or so. I'm happy to report however that at about 10:15, a massive, and I mean massive grannom hatch began. After about a half hour the fish began to get on them, rising in shaded areas. I caught 3 on the day, all on grannom dries. This was the first time I've caught fish on dries so far this year, so it was great to get out. When I left around 12 grannoms were still coming off in massive numbers. I began to see some mayflies also, some hendrickson's for sure, and others that looked to me like red quills, although I'm not sure if that's accurate.
Posted on: 2009/4/16 15:21
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I was up there his morning around 11:30 am, but didn't see anything rising so I decided to just explore Elk and Penn's Creek since I've never been over there before. Did you catch brooks or browns?
Posted on: 2009/4/16 15:47
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all were browns ranging from about 12-14 inches and were very nicely colored
Posted on: 2009/4/16 20:53
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