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Fish Report for 9-13-2013
Fly Fishing at Crowley Lake has improved lately
9-13-2013
Crowley Lake Fish Camp
The fly fishing improved quite a bit this past week, lots of small stockers, with good numbers of the mid size Browns and Bows. We have also been seeing 4 or 5 of the large fish on most days.
If you are going out, hit McGee early, it seems that the fish have been biting early, then take a short break, and get going again till the wind comes up. I've been starting with Copper Zebras, Copper Tigers, and Albino Barons all fished about 6 inches from the bottom. When the bugs start showing, get the grey patterns out there. Large Super Flies on top, and a small Shaft on the bottom has worked best for me. Start out in about 8 or 9 feet of water, and then move out to about 10 feet once the sun get high around 11:00.
For those of you who don't like the crowds, the north arm is still holding fish off of Green Banks Bay in 9 to 10 feet of water. Copper Zebras and Copper Tigers have been best up north.
If you are going out, hit McGee early, it seems that the fish have been biting early, then take a short break, and get going again till the wind comes up. I've been starting with Copper Zebras, Copper Tigers, and Albino Barons all fished about 6 inches from the bottom. When the bugs start showing, get the grey patterns out there. Large Super Flies on top, and a small Shaft on the bottom has worked best for me. Start out in about 8 or 9 feet of water, and then move out to about 10 feet once the sun get high around 11:00.
For those of you who don't like the crowds, the north arm is still holding fish off of Green Banks Bay in 9 to 10 feet of water. Copper Zebras and Copper Tigers have been best up north.
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