We had our July 30th FPC Fly Fishing outing on South Boulder Creek, below Gross reservoir. Mark Liebetrau, Keith Vandegrift and I got on the water about 8:30 and fished until noon. The water was at 210 cfs, which is still fairly high for this stretch, and still a little off-color. Fishing was slow early on, but picked up a little by mid-morning. Not much surface activity was seen, but everyone landed at least a few fish on nymphs -- pheasant tail and 20-incher stonefly patterns were both effective. The fish seemed to be holding in the deep channels and the slower water behind rocks, and the largest fish were taken in the water below the trail bridge.
Sorry, no photos for this trip :-(
Watch the blog for an announcement about our August trip on another local trout stream!
Monday, August 1, 2011
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