Did a float Sunday on the upper Colorado between pumphouse and radium. Little slow at first but when the sun got a little higher the fishing got hot. I threw a streamer all day and my buddy went with the hopper dropper. Dropper rig caught a bunch more but watching them chase that streamer is a blast. All browns. Very poor job with pictures
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[quote=Derrik;14974420]Did a float Sunday on the upper Colorado between pumphouse and radium. Little slow at first but when the sun got a little higher the fishing got hot. I threw a streamer all day and my buddy went with the hopper dropper. Dropper rig caught a bunch more but watching them chase that streamer is a blast. All browns. Very poor job with pictures
I can appreciate you sticking to the streamer because this is coming from a guy with 2 cliff boxes full of them
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Originally posted by Derrik View PostDid a float Sunday on the upper Colorado between pumphouse and radium. Little slow at first but when the sun got a little higher the fishing got hot. I threw a streamer all day and my buddy went with the hopper dropper. Dropper rig caught a bunch more but watching them chase that streamer is a blast. All browns. Very poor job with pictures
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Got a 17.5" largemouth bass on the Moonshine Vesper 9ft 5wt and a 3.5" Tan Gamechanger. Check out the review in the link.
https://youtu.be/cu1dHoO6KFs
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Originally posted by RockTippedStick View PostLeave in two weeks for Colorado. Spending a week in South Fork and the area. Can't wait. Got two floats lined up and maybe sneak in a night float with streamers trying to find my big brown.
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Originally posted by Stoof View PostAs water levels drop on the Blanco I’ve been trying to sight cast to carp with zero luck. Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Woolly buggers or small crawfish patterns work well.
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Originally posted by Shane View PostCarp are spooky. What has worked best for me is to find them tailing in shallow water, and then make as gentle of a presentation as you can either several feet ahead of them or 2-3 feet behind them. And then let the fly sit until they turn towards it and get close enough to see it. Then give it a twitch or two to get their attention. If you are wading or in a kayak or something and the carp is feeding along the shoreline, that's when a cast behind them works great. Slip the fly up near them while they're facing the shore, and then twitch it when they turn around.
Woolly buggers or small crawfish patterns work well.
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