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
> 

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