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     Fishing was good yesterday, started out in the bridge area using  a size 18 pt and 20 zebra midge, hooked a few and lost them.  Switched over to a size 16 red copper john and it was on.  Caught a bunch of hatchery fish and a few natives.   Caught some larger wild fish in the middle section of the creek all on the red copper john.       I also tied on a rig  which   I call the "Purist"  its a san juan worm with an egg dropper  usually works well but did not get a grab on it all day.


                                    Edog

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Right on edog, thanks for the report. I also noticed I was getting more action on a red brassie last w/e. Red seems to be a good fall/winter color.

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Edog that sounds like a setup I'd use. The san juan worm and egg patterns work well year round, especially the san juan worm, In various colors and styles. I know of course a hardcore purist would shun this but I just like to catch fish man. When the going gets tough You'll find a san juan worm hangin on my rod. I use alot of copper johns as well, pretty much all colors and styles seem to work for me, on putah and sierra waters, The green ones only seem to spark the interest of planters.

-- Edited by thecaptain at 19:40, 2007-09-11

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I also use a red john out there with a glass bead to match.  Actually a few different red patterns have always caught me fish including Bono's extended body midge. Nice report.

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