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I broke out my float tube and headed up to Lake Solano yesterday.  I landed three rainbows: a 17 incher on a damselfly nymph, and two typical hatchery fish, one on a Griffith's Gnat and the other on a #22 midge pupa.  I hooked a couple of others but lost them. 


I saw a few otters and a pair of beavers.  I didn't know there were beavers in the creek.  I thought they were otters at first but their heads looked too big.  Then they got agitated and slapped their tails on the water as I floated by, giving away their identities.


Leaving the lake, I stopped at Pardehsa's.  There was a picture of a nice brook trout that the man in the store claimed was caught in Putah Creek.  Has anyone else heard about broookies in the creek?  I honestly don't believe it.  Even if it's true, I probably wouldn't believe it unless I saw it. 



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I never caught a Brookie there...but who knows ?


I haven't fished in Lake Solano for a number of years. How is the weed situation ? Last time(a few years back now), it seemed like the area was getting excessively weedy...



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There are weeds along the edges and in some places in the middle.  I just fished the edges of the weeds-that's where the insects are and consequently the fish.

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