shakey
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shakey wrote:
yes! i only fish valley down,unless i have to use a dry.
also,i use pretty big flies there.
But!!!
Post spawn,I don’t wade till spring.
Those eggs have to hatch!!
i do not crawl.
i don't stay out of the water.
i don't wear camo.
so,i fish valley pretty much the opposite of how most people suggest you fish it.
good luck!
NickR wrote:
Some very good advice given in previous posts. Watch out for spawning fish and redds. I really don't see how someone can avoid stepping on redds when they are wading through a Creek that is 5-15 feet wide in most places? I stopped by the other day and saw 5!guys wading right through the middle of the Creek. The redds are there for a considerable amount of time after thenfiah spawn on them and become harder to spot as time passes. Those Valley Creek fish never really get a break and that's why they are so finicky.
Legend has it that Valley Creek trout won't eat a fly if you present a fly from upstream of the fish. That would be false. Casting down allows you to present your flies first so your not putting a fly line over the fishes head. I get a lot of strikes on the swing or right when the line starts to tighten up and the flies start to rise in the water column...see Leisenring lift.
yes! i only fish valley down,unless i have to use a dry.
also,i use pretty big flies there.
But!!!
Post spawn,I don’t wade till spring.
Those eggs have to hatch!!
i do not crawl.
i don't stay out of the water.
i don't wear camo.
so,i fish valley pretty much the opposite of how most people suggest you fish it.
good luck!