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Topic: 4th of July solitude  (Read 959 times)

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Rockroach

  • Sea Lion
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  • Location: Windsor, Ca.
  • Date Registered: Jul 2006
  • Posts: 1520
You guys have to understand that I can't say exactly where I was but some of you nailed it.  It's a little diffrent than fishing the bay.  Anyways I'm going back on the 18th. As for the flys...#20 Midge on about a 12' leader.( just like my dog's name) #20 Midge.  As long as the wind wasn't blowing fish were jumping all day.  The guys fishing off the pontoons seamed to have been fishing nymphs. I'm lucky enough to have a women that works at the Bear so we were drinking Red Rocket and Hop Rod Rye.
~MarcosM~


calbear

  • Salmon
  • ***
  • Waylon
  • Location: Salinas, CA
  • Date Registered: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 553
Never been to Milton but will be at Jackson Meadows 17th to 19th for the annual Sierra fishing trip. Stop by if you get a chance.
Motorized boats are for the lazy limp d!%k$


 

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