How many of you guys like to
fish pocket water with a little depth? Well that was the ticket for Thursday’s
trip to the Sipsey Tailrace. I skipped the usual areas where a lot of the guys
fish and went directly to some deep pocket water with submerged logs and large
boulders. I choose the Seal Leech again today, because I felt I needed the
extra weight of the beadhead to descend right below the current drop. There was
nothing fancy here; just letting the Leech dead drift towards the edge of the
current and dropping into the pocket. After a few short hits, I finally made a
connection, this time with the maroon Leech. I tried the grey color today but
couldn’t attract any interest, so tying on the maroon pattern proved that color
really matters.
The deep pocket in this run right below the log make it an excellent place to hold quality rainbow. I saw some trout in access of 14 to 16 inch here, but no takers.
This nice rainbow was using the pocket
to inhale anything coming its way. In this case it was the maroon Leech. The grey
Leech was getting attention in the form of short hits, which cause me
to tie on the maroon pattern. This trout was quite a test for the 3 wt.
especially against the current.
These colorful rocks can be
found in the shallow areas of the tailrace. Both rocks made it home with me and
now have a new place to rest in my rock fountain.
Numerous ferns line the banks up and down the tailrace
Another nice bow from the log pocket on the maroon Leech. All the takes came as I slowly worked the Leech back to me. Notice I am not handling any of these trout.
I just had to stop at this spot on my way back to the truck, and see if a dry could muster a hit. I waded out a few feet from the steps that take you back up the hill to the truck. I was about ready to leave after ten minutes of casting, when I had a subtle take with the size 16 Parachute Adams.
There was absolutely no dry action at all when I arrived and none when I left, with the exception of this trout. I got the perfect drift for this take, which lead me to believe their would more bows landed today on the dry, but it was not to be. Notice I didn't handle any of these trout today, my next post will address why.