Sunday, December 29, 2013
Wild Winter Browns
With clear, cool weather Friday and Saturday morning, I fished the Ken Lockwood Gorge. The water clarity was crystal clear, and the fishing was great. Friday morning, I missed a couple hits, and had a fish snap my line. I was able to land one large rainbow which was between 15-20 inches. Saturday morning the fishing was once again great. I carefully walked down the hill to the river, ready to drift nymphs in a stretch right by the parking area. Two or three casts in, my indicator went down, and I set the hook to feel the pull of a fish. I reeled in, and surprisingly it was not a rainbow, but a brown with beautiful red spots. I moved to a couple more spots, before finding a run that was right above a small waterfall. I drifted the nymphs around 5 yards above the waterfall in the swiftly moving water, and once again saw my indicator sink. Another wild brown was to hand soon after, and another after that. I continued to fish in other spots, and missed a couple hits, but landed no more. Friday and Saturday the trout were feeding actively at the gorge and the fishing was on.
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