You know it don't come easy!
It has been an overcast day with a mist/light rain all afternoon. It might have produced a good olive hatch somewhere but I didn't see it. Fished two places in the UEB and did nor fare well. First place had a few olives in water that was ice cold and difficult to wade. Saw a few splashy rises and got three fish to come to the fly. Two ate one said no thanks.
Tried lower down the UEB in a pool where I could see a pod of rising fish through the heavy fog. They were feeding on ants but paid no attention to my offerings. To add insult to injury the pod consumed half a dozen olives while just moving out of the way of the one I floated by them.
Looked at a pool on the BK that was also covered with ants - saw nary a rise. Two stops on the EB also failed to produce a rising fish although I did see a few olives at both places.
Last stop was at Junction Pool where the fog was so heavy I could barely see across the river. There were no risers in sight. Just as I turned to head back to the car it started to rain - hard. Called it a day and headed back to camp and lit a fire.
There were several fishermen on the UEB and I saw one on the BK. Wade fishermen need it to stop raining and for NYC to feel comfortable in reducing the release levels.
Tried lower down the UEB in a pool where I could see a pod of rising fish through the heavy fog. They were feeding on ants but paid no attention to my offerings. To add insult to injury the pod consumed half a dozen olives while just moving out of the way of the one I floated by them.
Looked at a pool on the BK that was also covered with ants - saw nary a rise. Two stops on the EB also failed to produce a rising fish although I did see a few olives at both places.
Last stop was at Junction Pool where the fog was so heavy I could barely see across the river. There were no risers in sight. Just as I turned to head back to the car it started to rain - hard. Called it a day and headed back to camp and lit a fire.
There were several fishermen on the UEB and I saw one on the BK. Wade fishermen need it to stop raining and for NYC to feel comfortable in reducing the release levels.
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