Sorry to hear about that one Bill. Can you describe the trail you took in? I
will be there Wednesday morning, I could use some flies that actually work!
Contact me offline.
-Dave
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-----Original Message-----
From: bill hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:56 PM
To: Flyfishin' link
Subject: Nunnallly lake
fished Fri. through sun the 23rd to 25th. Friday took me some time (4.5
hours) to catch one fish then I caught 7 more in the next 2.5 hours. What I
saw hatching was a size 16-18 gray chron. Sat there was very little hatch
that I saw- I hooked 20 fish & got 12 to hand 10" to 19" with most in the
16-18 range; the browns were 10 to 15". caught 'em on bloodworm size 12 &
most of them on a #16 gray with black rib chron. Sun was slower for me; 7-8
fish; was fishing just outside the hole where these 4 guys probably caught
50-60 fish between them in the 2 & 1/2 hours I was fishing by them. sun was
small black chrons. size 16 to 18. Now for my bad news - on sun morning I
dropped my #1 box of chronomids with about 250 bugs in it on the way in.
It's a olive green double box i.e. 2 lids, I was walking on the trail on the
East end- one sure way of identifying it is that 90% of the bugs have a
crystal flash "tail". If you hear of anyone that found something resembling
this description or if you belong to a fly club if you could ask the general
members. I will gladly pay a reward of either flies or $ (Leland says take
the $) I would appreciate any help on this. Bill