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Alright, I'll show you where.....here is the location where the browns I posted a while ago were caught. If you're familiar with the area behind the island at #5, this might look familiar to you. This is a shot of my buddy working the small run where the browns were pulled from. It's tricky to get in here and took some tree climbing and bush whacking to get into position but like I said if you know #5 then you'll probably know exactly where this is. The secret fly that some of you guessed correctly was a #4 goblin. Trust me, it was very, very tricky with a fish on in this tight area! Casting was almost like flipping for bass, fly in hand and give it an underhand swing into the moving water.

Enjoy

-- Edited by Packrat at 10:15, 2008-02-08

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I think I recognize that spot. Caught some small browns there 12 years ago. As you were saying tough spot to fish

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Lol. That is a tight space. Thanks Packrat!


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I am familar with #5 and I believe there is only one little run as you describe it in that stretch. I have fished it (without success, but then I wasn't using the mystery fly). If it is one in the same, it is not in the same condition it was before "The Storm": additional trees have fallen and it has significantly silted in-there is about a 6 X 6 area now with water flowing through it. In fact, the nice riffle-pool above it has filled in significantly with cobble. Whereas everyone that fished that piece seemed to catch fish out of it before the storm, I have not had a fish out of there since nor seen any activity such as rises that indicate any fish are there.

The good news is that water clarity today is about 3' in slow water. The fishing today was 0/0, but there was at least one successful fisher-what appeared to be a Swainson's Hawk flew over head as I approached the creek carrying a 10" trout in its talons. Also, the air temperature at 12 was great. I also met Andy, the DFG trout catch surveyer who dutifully recorded my goose egg. Sounds like he will be talking to a lot of us, especially on the weekends.

Looks like a great weekend weather and water-wise is here.

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Thats some guerilla fishing right there...

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Hey Packrat nice post, glad to see someone use this forum, I think, like it was meant to be used. No secret messages, a little helpful fly info and not a lot fanfare. Very refreshing, its been getting a little out there lately. If you go back in the past posts of a few years ago this is how they used to be. Just a little info to your fellow flyfishers. Thanks again.

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I know the spot, Theres almost always a fish or two holding there, although I have never caught a brown there. Very diffucult spot to fish. The run just above that is were I landed at least 25 nice fish in a day last january. Theres also a chanel that comes off putah above that and empty's back into putah just below that, sometimes fish are in there as well.  Makes me laugh that most people concentrate on the bridge area. Guys, theres 4 miles of river and fish are every where, just a question of can you get one to bite. I think putah isn't gonna fish well for at least another month, So i hope someone goes out and proves me wrong.

-- Edited by thecaptain at 19:26, 2008-02-08

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The area on the other side of the log jam, the upstream side, always seems to hold a bunch of planters. Don't know why but I've caught a whole bunch of fish from that area with very few of them wild. There is another spot around this area that has a plunge pool that's not much bigger than a toilet bowl that always holds a very large fish. I have hooked into him several time but never got him to hand. OK, maybe 18 inches isn't considered very large but it is if it came out of a toilet bowl!

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enough info. givin up. I know nothing.



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brunocarp wrote:

Hey Packrat nice post, glad to see someone use this forum, I think, like it was meant to be used. No secret messages, a little helpful fly info and not a lot fanfare. Very refreshing, its been getting a little out there lately. If you go back in the past posts of a few years ago this is how they used to be. Just a little info to your fellow flyfishers. Thanks again.






Nothing wrong with a little info. I'm a sometimes poster on another board that I won't mention. When I first joined that one you could always get info and fish reports. Now it's all about coded messages and very little talk about fishing. If you give any kind of positive report you get bashed for opening your mouth. They think if you mention good fishing the spot won't be secret any more. Come on, there really isn't any easily accessible fishing that's a secret unless you're talking about back country and even then there is so little pressure it makes no difference. Please, The Little Truckee, East Walker, Putah Creek, Middle Fork Feather...who are you kidding with secrecy? Most of the guys there use the board like it's email and forget about what the main topic should be....fly fishing!

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Packrat , great post, you've got the essence  of what Putah Creek is all about.If people take the time  to get off the beaten paths and explore there are all sorts hidden spots to be found in such a small watershed.

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If I make it out there tomorrow there will probably be about 10 guys crammed
into that tiny spot, losing every fly in their box in the roots. I've been working on a small painting of that exact spot, nearly complete. I didn't think to have a nice brown jumping
in it though. . .
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