I fished a day last week on the Little Red that the water temp was warmer than the air at 48 degrees. The air temp was a balmy 28 degrees. I saw maybe 2 other people the entire time I fished. I got a few nice fish and some smaller rainbows and brookies. It still is better than sitting inside wishing I was fishing. I throw tungsten beadheads and have had 30 and 40 fish days on the Red. Quite a few "hat tricks" of browns, rainbows and brookies but no slam... missing a Cutthroat. My best so far is a brookie measured at 17" and a brown measured at 16". Not bad being almost entirely alone on a beautiful river on a beautiful day.


Mike

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There is no greater fan of flyfishing than the worm.


Patrick McManus