Friday, 12 February 2016

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Louisiana Redfish Trip

Haha thanks man I will repost I was drinking last night which lead to some interesting phrasing that I'm sure you picked up on. ***Don't drink and blog. For your health.

Anyway, The Guadalupe was on fire too so no worry, just kind of stunk loosing my shirt on the guide service that probably should have been canceled. And I did have some shots but the fish just wouldn't eat. Nothing I could do.


Guadalupe :

Day one was a fifty plus day; however, only two decent fish. They seemed to all be 8-10 inch rainbows, with little deviation. Big nymphs were the ticket. Black stone flies in fact. Interesting enough I was able to throw dries once the shade hit the water. Took a few on a pmd. Current seems were gnarly so the reach cast was very necessary. Quite tricky but sweeter the victory.

Day two yielded a good number of bigger fish. (I found a better trophy section) They were on a size 22 black midges, zebra midge with all black ribbing. A few ate the soft hackle caddies attractor fly. Deep, with three big spit shot.

Nymphing is such a pain but it yielded so whatever.

Good times.

Sorry if any yunz caught the r rated version.

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