05-27-2015, 02:10 PM
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Hey Joe, where should I try if I go? Inlet? Chronomids? Thanks!
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I usually start right around where that black matting is at the bottom of the hill (first light) and work my way towards the inlet. Once the sun gets up I'll switch to the far shoreline if the bite slows. Chironomids always my first choice until the weeds come in.
A couple mornings back in April the lake stayed like glass through noon, and starting around 10:00 you could wade the inlet area and cast dry flies to cruising fish. Adult midge patterns with a trailing shuck (or Sparkle Duns) worked well (size 14-16, tan or yellow).
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Hey Joe, where should I try if I go? Inlet? Chronomids? Thanks!
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I usually start right around where that black matting is at the bottom of the hill (first light) and work my way towards the inlet. Once the sun gets up I'll switch to the far shoreline if the bite slows. Chironomids always my first choice until the weeds come in.
A couple mornings back in April the lake stayed like glass through noon, and starting around 10:00 you could wade the inlet area and cast dry flies to cruising fish. Adult midge patterns with a trailing shuck (or Sparkle Duns) worked well (size 14-16, tan or yellow).
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