You know, I'm sure there were some fish feeding on midges -- I just lack and know-how to recognize it. I didn't see any real obvious hatches and no rising fish. Last time there definitely was one I could recognize -- looked like some kind of white flies (definitely not spinners like the ones that were falling on our truck at Elk River). I tried to drift some griffith's gnats when it was going on, but I only caught fall fish and bluegill. On passage creek last wednesday at the C/R section I got choked in a midge hatch, so I knew that one. But it was big. I probably just need more experience with trout waters --
I usually have a few weenies on me to bounce along the bottom (red and green). I didn't try any yesterday though - maybe I should have. I usually throw them at sunfish, lol ;).
Gene
On Saturday, October 19, 2013 5:24:30 PM UTC-4, Misha Gill wrote:
On Saturday, October 19, 2013 5:24:30 PM UTC-4, Misha Gill wrote:
I'm surprised there weren't any midge sippers in the Allenberry CR section. Did you try any caddis imitations? I always had good luck on streamers on the YB this time of year, albeit further upstream from the special regs section.
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