From: Ginger Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [VFB] Elk creek steelhead Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 09:53:10 -0500
Landed the most fish (3 each) the coldest day. Water was clear and low. Hooked 4 the next day and 3 broke off. We were using Frog's hair tippet but the fish were very smart and ran for the rocks. Don't know if I was holding on too tight? Smallest was 14" largest 26". Early morning was best. Peach sucker spawn, then small dark nymphs later in the morning. We were using micro shot and strike indicators. Fish that were stacked up in the deep holes did not bite much mid day, riffles produced better results.
At 09:05 AM 12/2/2003 -0500, you wrote:[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
stayed on Elk Creek because we were catching fish.
A wise choice Ginger. You were on the best water anyway. How'd you do BTW? I was there 1st week of Nov. with dances.
Murf
Ginger M. Allen Sr. Biological Scientist Florida Master Naturalist Program Coordinator www.MasterNaturalist.ifas.ufl.edu www.MasterNaturalist.org Department of Wildlife & Ecology Conservation UF/IFAS 2686 SR 29 N Immokalee, FL 34142-9515 PH (239) 658-3409 (suncom974-3400) Fax (239) 658-3469 (suncomfax974-3469)
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