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JT


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The flows made it above 600 cfs again.  They were perfect for floating the back eddies on the creek today.  I fished above #1 for a little over an hour and landed three: two on a #22 black midge and one on a #18 tan micromay.  I moved downstream and floated the pool at the top of #2 for about an hour with no hits.  The water looked good, but I couldn't find any takers.  There were a lot of midges on the water (as always).  I also saw a couple of caddis(#12-18), quite a few light-colored mayfly duns (#18-22), and some mayfly spinners (same size as duns). 

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Good report JT. If it werent for work I'd be out there this weekend, but...no. Any size to the fish?

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The fish were between 12"-14".  They were all wild, though.  I landed all three in the first 15 minutes that I was there.  I had a couple more takes right after that but missed them.  Then the fishing just died. 



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