Fishing Report, 6/8/10

Hi everybody good to be back, last night we fished the narrow River during the incoming tide. The water is much cooler and clearer now than it was this passed Saturday. Also last night for the first time this season juvenile sand ells where showing, this bait fish was small, oh, about 1/1/2” in length. Also very abundant where schools of larger mummy chubs, about 2” to 4” in length. We took a few fish, small schoolies until the change of the tide which turned around 6:45pm. At that time we decided to move downstream closer to the mouth of the river where the water was moving much faster (out going). From 7:00pm to 8:45pm we took a few larger fish and missed the same number. The best flies for me where my hot pink high tie and shrimp pattern. The boat traffic was not too bad last night. By the way at one point when the wind died down I told Geno and Jim that the river looked a lot like the Henry’s Fork of The Snake River in Idaho! 

  

  Best always, and tight loops, Ed             www.edlombardoflyfish.com

              

 

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