I once tied a fly to look like swallow droppings.  A big brookie in YNP lived 
way back under a bridge (really a concrete culvert) and could not resist 
hitting evey swallow dropping that hit the water nearby.  I tied a big loose 
white fly and managed a perfect cast up into the lair and caught it on the 
first cast.  Fish are definitely aware of bird activity and often look to them 
as food.

Henry A

Osborne KS
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Subject: [cobirds] Cliff Swallows & Squawfish -- Moffat
Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 13:45:54 -0700










Bob Righter periodically sends us an historical gem; here's one that 
appeared in the Nov. 23 2009 issue of High Country News, attributed to a 1995 
publication, just reissued, by Fred Quartarone, who interviewed 111 old-timers 
about endangered Colorado River fish, "Historical Accounts of Upper Colorado 
River Basin Endangered Fish." Web site: ColoradoRiverRecovery.fws.gov
 
"Chuck Mack, of Craig, Colo. tells that, during the early 1950's on the 
Green River near Lodore Canyon: He watched as baby cliff swallows--eager to 
leave their nests--flapped their wings hard but often flopped down into the 
water. 'Every big squawfish in the Green River must have migrated to the canyon 
to feast on the swallows because we sure caught a lot of them. We managed to 
land a lot of 10 to 20 pounders (and) everyone that we gutted out had a stomach 
plumb full of baby swallows!"
 
Hugh Kingery



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