Fishing Report
Didn’t realize it had been so long since we posted a fishing report. It has been very busy here. We’ve had 2 trips out almost every single day. The water levels have been staying pretty true to the generation schedule. We have had quite a few days with no generation at least part of the day, for the last 2+ weeks. Even though we had some heavy rains it really didn’t raise the lake a whole lot.
Clients on the wade trips as well as the boat trips have been very successful. Even in the rather hot weather. This week we have a few “hang ups” that actually turned out to be some very nicer sized rainbows. Lots of really good stories this week. We truely appreciate each and every person that hires us to guide them.
One of the top colors this week has been gray. Scuds, sculpins or dry’s. San Juan worms with a small scud behind it did really well at times. When the water was off we stripped woollies, and sculpins off the bottom. Tungsten beaded midges were popular with the fish too. One day we threw griffiths gnats, and cracklebacks with lots of success.
Looking at the calendar, and it sure won’t been long before the rainbows start their late summer/early fall spawn, when your opportunity to hook into a larger rainbow is greatly increased. Then the BIG Browns will follow…..oh that magical time of the year!
