02-26-09, 01:03 PM | #1 |
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Found a possible honey hole but need help
My bride has been giving me to do lists since the lay off and yesterday she only had one thing on the list. Go Fishing. (She's great at times) Well I used it to go and check out some of the water I had seen on google maps. I had packed light because I was mostly on foot and climbing over rocks and through trees.
I took one medium heavy rod and a couple of bags of plastics that I could fit into my cargo pockets. I had a pack of watermellon IKA's, a pack of pearl white flukes and a pack of 8 inch purple hand poured worms. After a 5 mile hike I came to a spot where three creeks run together. Pitched against the 15 foot tall tulleys with no luck but did find a spot where I could see the fish on both sides of a dam. It is about 20 foot deep on the high side of the dam and varies between 3 to 10 foot on the reception side. It is full of large boulders and it crytal clear. (I could see the purple worm 15 foot down) I just didn't have anything they were interested in. The only strike that I got was by tossing my fluke onto the top of the dam and letting it fall down with the running water. I would let it sit as though stunned and then twitch it. I plan to go back tomorrow, but as I said it is a hike to get in so I am not taking much with me I have a small backpack that will hold a couple of bags of plastics and two of my plasitc dividers. Any suggestions on what to take? The terrain The Dam
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