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Fish Report for 1-28-2018
Upper Owens River Fish Report
1-28-2018
Tom Loe
A solid push of twenty inch migratory rainbows have used the increased water levels to move up out of Crowley and onto the gravel beds. Heavy angling pressure can make finding quality water tough, especially on weekends. Don’t hesitate to add a couple more feet of leader, & some additional weight to get those nymph rigs down. The difference between a good day, & a mediocre one can be as simple as one split shot, and another foot of tippet! Adding to the fun is a solid showing of smaller resident fish sipping on midge clusters in the pillow water of the larger pools. Crystal Eggs, San Juan Worms, #16-18 Assassins (dark and light), #14-16 Crystal Leeches, and #16-20 Copper Tiger Midge, Zebra Midge, and Gillies have been good patterns fished with plenty of weight below an Under-Cator. Watch the mud after the ground thaws on some of the two track roads leading down to the river-you can get stuck. Check out our guide tips page if you are not experienced in fishing attractor patterns during the winter. There is an informative posting that will give you some pointers on how to set the hook.
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