dryflyguy
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For us yinzers headed out to jam, yellow creek should be in decent shape
And might have green drakes hatching too
And might have green drakes hatching too
Bill, where do you access Yellow creek?For us yinzers headed out to jam, yellow creek should be in decent shape
And might have green drakes hatching too
Dear Tim,I'm thinking of bringing float tubes and hitting Colyer or Poe Lake. Brown water trout fishing doesn't do it for me anymore.
Regards,
Tim Murphy 🙂
Even though we haven't fished Poe lake hard the last couple years, haven't seen any picks last couple years. 20 years ago you could usually catch a few.Dear Tim,
There are some sizable chain picks in Colyer these days.
Regards ,
Jifigz
They're still in Poe Lake.. I've never caught a big one from there, though.Even though we haven't fished Poe lake hard the last couple years, haven't seen any picks last couple years. 20 years ago you could usually catch a few.
Gonna miss ya being there!!Everyone have a great time and enjoy the company of fellow fly fishermen/women.
Shoot I was hoping we could shoot the breeze about Slickville!Everyone have a great time and enjoy the company of fellow fly fishermen/women.
Seconded! A little too far to drive for me, but I hope we see some good pics after.Everyone have a great time and enjoy the company of fellow fly fishermen/women.
Whipple is really shallow and much smaller than Colyer. Whipple gets stocked with trout and Colyer doesn't.I fished colyer one year during a jam. Felt it to be really shallow. Maybe it was Whipple. O got no problem fishing in the rain.
Dear Tom,Must have bee Whipple then. Long time ago. The spring jam isxa social event for me. The fishing is a bonus if it's not blown out. I'll fish. But I enjoy all the people and meeting them in person. It's a good bunch.
Hit it today. Yellow Should fish well tomorrow especially since some biggies are blown. Tan caddis, sulphers, sulpher spinners and 1 GD.Bill, where do you access Yellow creek?
If I was coming to the jam, I'd join you. But I can't.Dear jifigz,
Thanks for the tip. I'll have to see what other folks want to do, but I'm just going for the tuggage. Bass, bluegills, crappies, perch and pickerel all work well for me.
Regards,
Tim Murphy 🙂