Oops. I forgot to include that. I will be up there tomorrow through Saturday.
I'd love to see you if you can get up there.

I use a size 16 marabou bodied nymph trailling from a dark wooly bugger (used primarily as an attractor) I've been up the last 3 years, and two of them were outstanding fishing.... enough hookups to get your arm sore after a while. Last year was very slow, but I was with a bunch of Scouts and was only able to fish myself for about 3 hours. I caught only one on that trip, but it was the biggest I've caught so far. (I'll send you a picture off list) I'm hoping things will be back to normal this year.

I start very early, and fish until the wind is more than I want to handle. If the wind isn't too bad there is some dry fly action when the surface hatch takes off, with spinner fall in the evening.

Tom Davenport

On Wednesday, July 16, 2003, at 12:32 PM, Dean Larson wrote:

HI Tom
�� What are the dates you will be there?
Dean

Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Every year I go up to Yellowstone to fish the Calibaetis on
Yellowstone Lake. I fish with my pontoon boat in Bridge Bay until the
wind blows me off the water around 1:00, then I prowl around and fish
what ever river suits my fancy.

I know this is a long shot, but if any list members happen to be
fishing the same hatch (Bridge Bay is where most people fish, since the
wind blows you back to shore and the hatch is heavy there) , swing by
and say hello. I will be the one in the green pontoon boat catching
all of the fish....

Tom Davenport



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