It seems like MDC is keeping ahead of anglers demands for trout. Fish keep being caught and kept and nice ones too. We've seen lots of nice stringers come in to the dock this past week, most caught below Fall Creek on Gulp Eggs and worms. We've been boating up past Fall Creek and fishing the trophy area where we're finding an abundance of rainbows to catch. And the number of rainbows below the dam is very good too. We'll see if these numbers hold through the hottest part of the summer- July and August.
Above Fall Creek, we're still catching big numbers of trout, mainly rainbows, on small jigs under a float. Micros in the 1/25th size in tan or olive under an indicator 3-4 feet deep- best! I learned from Bill Babler to keep a spool of #2 lb Vanish line in my bag. I use 4 lb XL Trilene green line on my spin reels but when I'm using this jig and float method and especially using small micro jigs, I find it's best to add 2-3 feet of #2 lb Vanish to the end of the 4 lb. I get more strikes adding the tippet to the line. I use a triple surgeon’s knot to connect the lines. The link points to a double knot- I just add another loop-through for the triple knot.
My fishing buddy Vince and I went fishing the other evening. He had these small jigs, about the size of a micro jig, but these were lead-ball head and he tied just a bit of marabou onto the body. We used brown jigs and man the rainbows really loved them. We sat in the Narrows about 3/4 miles above Fall Creek and caught trout after trout for over an hour before dark. He said a friend of his found them on the internet... I'm looking for them now!
Same guys fishing last week caught some great rainbows while the water was running on small crank baits thrown against the bluff bank below Fall Creek. We usually throw Rapalas F-5's or F-7's and use several colors including black/silver, black/gold and rainbow.
Power bait colors... well that has varied quite a bit this week. Had some guys come in and say they really caught them good off the Cooper Creek Public Dock on yellow nuggets. Most anglers are using a combination of white and pink Gulp Egg off our docks and up near Short Creek. I've seen some people trolling small crank baits, rooster tails and jigs and doing pretty good. And been selling alot of spoons- Colorado gold and rainbow styles.
Fly fishing below the dam has stayed very good over the past week. Down water has given waders access to the upper end most days which is nice. Grey scuds #16 and #18, san juan worm, cracklebacks have been hot I'm told and thread midge in black and tan #20 and #22. Zebra midge under an indicator 12 inches fished from the Big Hole area down to the boat ramp- excellent- especially when rainbows are actively feeding on midges in the film. Also soft hackles in #18's reds, blacks and yellow stripped quickly if there's a chop on the water.
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