Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Mossy 10/16/11
Kyle and I crushed it at Mossy this past Sunday. Despite a bluebird sky, we did well on the surface as well as with nymphs. The browns took humpies with copper john/pheasant tail droppers all day like the world was about to end. We didn't catch any hogs, but we landed some beauties in the 12-14 inch range, mostly in the riffles. Fish were definitely paired up and tailing; looks like the spawn is on at Mossy. I fall in love with that creek a little more each time I visit.
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brown trout,
copper john,
humpy,
mossy creek,
pheasant tail nymph
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The fish may attempt spawn on Mossy but that stream is entirely to silty for the redds to even think about producing a wild trout from those glorified stockers.
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