Monday, September 8, 2014

Rainy weather slows fishing

The past week has been a tough one for trout fishing. Copious amounts of rain brought rivers up, turning those running through clay soil into muddy messes and making those which remained clear hard to wade. It didn’t do much for the fish either as they were reluctant to eat. Caddis and hoppers were the best producers on top and black buggers proved the best below the surface. The finest fishing came in the form of pike, which remain in the shallows and continue to eat savagely. The first few days of this week will be sunny, but the bottom is scheduled to drop out Wednesday as a cold front will lower highs into the 40s and 50s. Next weekend looks to be better if the forecast holds. Regardless of the weather, there is still time to be out chasing fish.

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