Sunday, July 5, 2009

Angler’s hopes rise as river flows fall.

The NCWCD dropped the flow from Shadow Mountain Dam, from WTF-over to welcome to summer in Colorado this past week. As usual the fishing slowed a bit in the pool right underneath the dam , however this is an acceptable price to pay to have the rest of the river fishable.
We did well on mysis shrimp patterns early in the morning. Graduating to caddis nymphs and dry flies as the day progressed. We caught browns, bows, and a few kokanee. Kokanee are a flat out blast to catch, if you have never had the pleasure I highly recommend it. Apparently kokanee read the same books and magazines as I do, because they know how to act. Once hooked they come blasting out of the water heading for current, structure or anything else that can make the encounter more fun.
Fishing has been good using a shop-vac size 16 and of course the daddy pattern, an olive RSII. Had a couple of crazy nights using a woven Klinkhammer green drake pattern. The fish apparently thought it had something to do with the caddis hatch that was going on. I originally tied it on as an indicator fly but after catching the largest fish of the evening on the first cast I thought I might give it a go on its own. The result was a double-digit night that did wonders for my ego. Not to fear the next day I was out fished by two ten-year old kids, that’s why I love this sport. The little blighters had great roll casts, but I can stay up as late as I want. Even on school nights.