When I first got to the spot I was going to fish, there was a guide with two
clients. One had landed about a 20" brown and the other about a 24" bow. When I
finally got back with my license and some flies I fish the weed bed where the
24"er was hiding. He came up about three times and looked at
On 5/19/16 12:56 PM, Phxflytyer wrote:
Awesome trip even though the catching was not so good.
And that's why they call it 'fishing' and not 'catching'. But what a
gorgeous place to be. Love it out there.
af
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> Here is what the Maroon Bells looked like yesterday.. Quite a bit different
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Alan,
Who's that handsome dood with the fuzz on his face?
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I’ll have to try that next time I’m in Aspen.
J
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Yes it really was a beautiful spot.
Most of the mountains were snow covered.
On the way up to the bridge that crosses where the streams come in, the lake
was pretty low.
There were several remains of avalanches.And all at once the ceiling fell and
in came the snow and rain..
Got so bad I couldn'
http://www.parhamphotography.com/Landscapes/Colorado-Visions/Maroon-Bells-Region-Aspen/i-qmGh9Gf/1/XL/MB-0509-XL.jpg
The lake below the Maroon Bells near Aspen, Colorado is a beautiful setting
to go fishing. I used to camp up on the face of the Maroon Bells at upper
left of that picture. Denver
They tell me BWO PMD and emerges are working.
It is hard to beat any day you are on that River.
I am going to try just below the dam with midges tomorrow.
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Thank You,
Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.
Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
> On May 15, 2016, at
Hi Alan,
When we have fished the Fryingpan River in that location, the hot patterns
were Mysis Shrimp imitations below an indicator. Love that fishery, and if
you were there in July, the Green Drake hatch was phenomenal.
Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 1:39 PM, Phxflytyer wrote
Yeah! He had the hole first.
I am sure he will be back in his spot when I go back there...
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Alan Di Somma
Phoenix, AZ.
Some mistakes are just too much fun to make only once.
> On May 15, 2016, at 9:38 AM, Michael Bliss wrote:
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> That is a big cutthroat. Too b
That is a big cutthroat. Too bad is wasn't you Alan. 😊
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 8:11 AM, Phxflytyer wrote:
> While I was fishing the Frying Pan River on Friday, a guy across and
> upstream from me landed a 10 lb. Cutthroat just about a 1/4 mile below
> Rudei Res. I was only fishing for about an
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