Clarks Creek was it’s usual self today, challenging but very productive. I had Dave from Massachusets and the fishing was great with a number of nice fish landed. Small CDC Caddis and various terrestrials along with a few special guide flies brought 15-20 trout to net/hand today with only a few hours of fishing time. Today was the first time I ever saw a rainbow caught in Clarks Creek. I don’t know yet if this marks a change in stocking policy at Clarks Creek or not. The fish were becoming more active to floating inchworms last week but wouldn’t touch them today. Small Parachute Adams, or my special Parachute Oscar, also produced pretty well. We stopped taking pictures shortly after we started because I only had a few slots left on my memory card. Cicadas could be heard throughout the day but none were seen near the water and the fish didn’t pay too much attention to their imitations. I also managed to use the nifty underwater function to take a picture of a nice brookie as it was released.
August 3, 2008
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