Truth be told, a big brown (14 plus inches) out of the gunpowder is probably much more difficult and uncommon to achieve than a lot of other, much larger fish caught elsewhere that may clog message boards...but only people who have fished it would have any appreciation of it. I've walked away from it skunked several times, and then gone over to catch bluegill so I can remember what catching fish feels like.
-- Beth (as a rare objection to fishing a river) hates going up there on 695. It formerly served as a "winter place" for me, but we're probably done going up there.
I agree with Joe and....Yambag? ^^
Gene
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 11:14:48 AM UTC-4, Misha Gill wrote:
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 11:14:48 AM UTC-4, Misha Gill wrote:
Backwater anglers published her photo, and she told them what fly it was - a skated caddis. That would have been awesome.What everyone is saying about the crowds and small fish is true, but every river has it's secrets. I've caught plenty of decent sized fish on the GP. And all I will tell you about that is that I was not fishing around Masemore.
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