Floated the Teanaway down to the diversion dam.  The weather early in the
day seemed awesome, and we were eager to fish what looked like it would be
an awesome fishing day.  A ferocious wind appeared about mid-afternoon.
Well, I guess the water lever was down almost a foot from the day prior, and
the water temperature was below 45 degrees.  The catching was exceptionally
slow; I only caught one fish, a chunky 17" bow that put on a serious aerial
exhibition, and only one other fish was caught by the other two guys in the
boat.  We had no strikes at our dries, except for a 'flash' of a small fish
refusing my dry at the last second.  A few March Browns tried to pop off
about 1 pm or so, but the wind blew them off the water very quickly.  We saw
NO evidence of stoneflies.

Good fishing, poor catching - still have a very good time!


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