Mike, Every once in a while we will get some muddy water here on the White. I have had luck with the Chili Pepper. Tony --- Michael Bliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yesterday I was out fishing here in Nevada and I had > a bad experience. I > traveled quite a ways to get to the river which I > was told was one that > would be free from the spring runoff. When I > arrived the river was high and > muddy. Since I had traveled a ways to get there I > decided to fish it. No > luck. Not a bite and it was my kind of place. I > checked for insect life > and there were lots of mayfly nymphs. > > Here is my question: obviously if fish are there > they want to eat. Do they > eat? If they eat, why do we have such a problem > other than fish seeing the > fly. People at the local shop said they would not > go out to the spring run > off plagued rivers and I have heard that before. > How much does the mud > affect fish vision? Is fishing really useless in > such situations? Is it > better to use something like a white fly or nymph? > Or opposite? > > Mike > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
