Mike:  I am willing to be "re-directed".  It's silly to live so close
and not partake.  Don't forget me.  Let me know in advance what flies I
will need.  In June, the stoneflies will be coming on......

LJ


>>> "Michael Bliss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/5/2007 3:50 PM >>>
Larry,

The idea is for us to find a solution not give up.  That big fat brown
that
sits there needs to be caught.  I need to take you out.  The Provo can
be
kind in some spots.  See you hopefully the first of June.

Mike


On 4/5/07, Larry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mike:  I know the spot.  I call it "the rock".  I have fished it
several
> times.  A lot of fishermen try to fish it from the road side.  I
always
> crossed downstream and fished from below the rock.   I can catch
fish
> downstream, but not directly below the rock.  Too much turbulence in
the
> current to get any type of natural presentation.  It's a killer, and
one
> more reason why I don't care too much for the Provo.
>
> Larry J
>
> >>> "Michael Bliss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/5/2007 1:22 AM >>>
> One area of a stream that has always caused me funk are eddys.  Now
I
> have
> caught fish in them so they get some time - usually too much- from
me
> given
> their production.  My problem is exemplified best by a large boulder
> just
> upstream from the entrance of the South Fork on the Provo River. 
Here
> the
> water eddys but it has not just the normal eddy running in a
> counterclockwise direction but there are subcurrents that are inside
of
> the
> major one.  This makes making almost any kind of presentation a
major
> problem.  I have seen very large trout moving in the currents but
> rarely get
> a second look from them.  I do occasionaly hook a 8"-12" fish there
> but
> nothing of any size.  I have tried "high sticking" but two problems
> occur.
> It is difficult to maintain a natural drift as I watch the bubbles
> moving
> there and you have to get so close that the big guys of the river
head
> off.
> Given this problem how would you solve it?
>
> Mike
>

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