The wind was blowing so strong
out of the south that it was difficult to get a good drift at times. We did see
some limited midge action after lunch in some calm water closer to the banks
that proved productive using smaller dries.
Jay landed the first rainbow
dead drifting a size 18 beadhead midge pattern in somewhat calm water. All the
trout taken today were in the stocker size, which was a lot of fun on our 3
weights. One can really diminish the excitement of landing smaller fish on the
Sipsey if they are using anything above a 3 weight. Most of the trout caught
here are 12” and under; one very seldom lands trout in the 15” range and above.
13” to 15” are considered special here.
I started the topwater
action midafternoon after seeing a small hatch in some calm water just off the opposite bank
from me. This rainbow nailed the size 20 dry in fast action. We both lost
numerous trout during the afternoon because of a slow hook set; these trout were
fast!!! We continued to land trout on top right up to the horn sounding telling
us it was time to leave. This was the first time Jay has had the opportunity to
fish the Sipsey up close and have success. Do you think he might be coming
back???