Plenty of large trout here, catching them is another story. I have heard of a 
number of 6 to 8 pound browns and Rainbows that were released. My largest was a 
5 3/4 LB Rainbow. Took this on a 3 wt rod. Largest brown was 3.6 lbs. It was 
also taken on a 3 wt. I now fish  4 and 5 wt rods. Almost wish I had a 6 wt the 
other day.
March is as good as any other time. I took several of the guys that were here 
for the Sowbug in March to Tucker Shoals. All caught trout..The dam was shut 
down for five days.
I also took them to Crooked Creek, we all caught fish but it was a bit slow. 
The water had not warmed up yet thought I did get my first Smallmouth of the 
season.
Tony

--- On Sat, 5/16/09, DonO <f...@tribcsp.com> wrote:


From: DonO <f...@tribcsp.com>
Subject: [VFB] Re: Fishing Yesterday
To: vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
Date: Saturday, May 16, 2009, 10:06 AM





Tony, sounds like great fishing. Thirty trout days sounds like the North Platte 
River, so you have an excellent fishery there.  Sounds like the Sowbug is just 
a little eary in the year, as it seems the White really turns on a little 
later.  'Cept for the dam water getting high, and the darn wind, you could just 
about live in your waders during the late spring and summer.  
One last question:  Got any large trout in there?  ;o)  (We use 19" nets for 
dip-nets- LOL)
Just kidding. I've heard of many huge browns coming out of there- 5 to 6 
pounds. ;o)
 
DonO  

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Subject: [VFB] Fishing Yesterday






Well after almost two years of very little fishing I finally got on the river 
and had one of those real good days. They have been running a lot of water 
since they shut down in March when the guys were here for the Sowbug. I did get 
a few times that I fished from the dock with high water and did fairly well. 
Yesterday they shut down because of flooding downriver and will be shut down 
for a few days. I have a friend visiting from California who has never been 
here. Just his good lick to hit it like yesterday. We headed up to Tucker 
Shoals about 8 AM., Forecast was for rain and high winds. The bend at Tucker is 
kind of protected by a ridge and trees so we could tolerate it well for a 
while. I started out with a Green soft hackle. Picked up a trout or two but 
they were not really interested in it. Changed over to my Still Born Emerger 
and from the first cast with it I was catching some real nice Rainbows up to 
15". They stopped hitting the emerger so I
 switched over to a Peacock and Bronze. Again I caught trout from the first 
cast till it too would not work. Changed over to a small Black Midge. Same 
here, they would hammer it for a while then ignore it. Headed up the river 
above my friend and tied on a Chili Pepper. From the first cast I started 
taking trout of some nice large sizes up to18 and 19 ". Finally I hooked into 
one that was the largest for the day butI did not land it. It was bigger than 
my 19" landing net and I could not keep it from falling out. I tried to slide 
my fingers down the tippet to the hook to give it a twist out but the trout 
made a good shake and broke off. That was the only Chili Pepper I had with me. 
I tied on another Peacock and and Bronze and fished till the wind got so bad 
that we had to quit. Tom and I had caught over 30 trout each. I stopped in the 
middle of this message to go out again but today it was a whole different 
story. I had called another fishing buddy to go
 with us late afternoon, Dean is a trout magnet. He only fishes small midges in 
sz 20 and smaller and uses an indicator Well he made Tom and I look sick. I 
could not buy a bite on several flies while he was hooking up every time I 
looked up. He was doing that till the water started rising , the dam had turned 
on one unit. Dean caught 34 trout.  Dean had rigged me up with a sz 20 Zebra 
Midge like he was using. I did not even get a hit on it.I guess I am just not a 
indicator fisherman. Removed all of this and tied on my Stillborn emerger and 
caught six trout, Two browns, three Rainbows and one Cutthroat in about 30 
minuets. Several flies we had used yesterday would not even get a tap today.
 Arkansas Tony





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