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Join Date: Oct 2014
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![]() Thanks guys for letting me know about the midge droppers. I read some reports on here and then went out and tried for myself and caught a pretty nice brown where the river splits below the dam. Here is a short video. And don't worry I didn't keep him out of the water that long.
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Ex-BOD, Hall Of Fame Member, Ex-Angler
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![]() Nice job, sometimes the small midges work well, especially at the dam where anything larger than a size 24 is not worth fishing.
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#3 |
BOD HOF SSQTCH
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Hiding from mankind
Posts: 2,107
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![]() Pat they have actually been eating 16's. That will slow when the water clears up though.
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