The Longest Day (part 2).
It's a sad state of affairs for the wade fishermen. While the wind has made it difficult for all fishermen, the high water has kept the wade fishermen at home. The drakes are on the UE, saw isos, olives and cahills on the BR at Buckingham, sulfurs and cahills on the WB in Deposit and sulfurs at the gamelands late.
Wade fishermen? I saw three, counting me. All were at the gamelands. You had to find soft spots to find rising fish and when you did, most gave you a look. About half ate, the other half said no. Landed a handful of quality fish with a 19 incher winning fish of the day.
The outlook? Remains grim for wade fishermen. Until the releases are cut back we are right back to where we were in early May and for that matter, most of last summer. It will take several days with no rain for the tribs to drop enough for us to even get into the water, let alone reach rising fish. Boat fishermen? You have won the lottery a second year in a row.
Wade fishermen? I saw three, counting me. All were at the gamelands. You had to find soft spots to find rising fish and when you did, most gave you a look. About half ate, the other half said no. Landed a handful of quality fish with a 19 incher winning fish of the day.
The outlook? Remains grim for wade fishermen. Until the releases are cut back we are right back to where we were in early May and for that matter, most of last summer. It will take several days with no rain for the tribs to drop enough for us to even get into the water, let alone reach rising fish. Boat fishermen? You have won the lottery a second year in a row.
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