idduckhntr ~ right on dude. Pyramid is a 30 minute drive from my place. I invite anyone who wants to catch and release 15 to 30 fish per day, that average 12#, that's right twelve pounds, each fish.
What's it take to be successful during the mid-March to mid-April spawn? A 7wt fly rod, a 4ft step ladder, a fly box full of woolly buggers(in black, black and olive), leech and salmon egg patterns for the up fly of the dropper and foam-back beetle patterns,copper john, prince nymph or pheasant tail on point, and bring Coppertone for the sun and beer for the needed vitamins. Not uncommon for 80 degree days here during the spawn. Water temps, about 56.
Now if you ask Deeter, he'll tell you Pyramid is fine for catching REALLY BIG FISH AND LOTS OF THEM, if you like fishing in a hog pen. What the hell does he know, anyway...he just happens to have the best job in the world. That is, next to the Postman who delivers on foot in a residential neighborhood...
Re-read the first answer above. Tippet-class world record trout that hit a strip-in tease like a freight train.
idduckhntr ~ right on dude. Pyramid is a 30 minute drive from my place. I invite anyone who wants to catch and release 15 to 30 fish per day, that average 12#, that's right twelve pounds, each fish.
What's it take to be successful during the mid-March to mid-April spawn? A 7wt fly rod, a 4ft step ladder, a fly box full of woolly buggers(in black, black and olive), leech and salmon egg patterns for the up fly of the dropper and foam-back beetle patterns,copper john, prince nymph or pheasant tail on point, and bring Coppertone for the sun and beer for the needed vitamins. Not uncommon for 80 degree days here during the spawn. Water temps, about 56.
Now if you ask Deeter, he'll tell you Pyramid is fine for catching REALLY BIG FISH AND LOTS OF THEM, if you like fishing in a hog pen. What the hell does he know, anyway...he just happens to have the best job in the world. That is, next to the Postman who delivers on foot in a residential neighborhood...
Re-read the first answer above. Tippet-class world record trout that hit a strip-in tease like a freight train.
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Same water holds 6 tippet-class world records.
Snake River?
pyramid lake?
idduckhntr ~ right on dude. Pyramid is a 30 minute drive from my place. I invite anyone who wants to catch and release 15 to 30 fish per day, that average 12#, that's right twelve pounds, each fish.
What's it take to be successful during the mid-March to mid-April spawn? A 7wt fly rod, a 4ft step ladder, a fly box full of woolly buggers(in black, black and olive), leech and salmon egg patterns for the up fly of the dropper and foam-back beetle patterns,copper john, prince nymph or pheasant tail on point, and bring Coppertone for the sun and beer for the needed vitamins. Not uncommon for 80 degree days here during the spawn. Water temps, about 56.
Now if you ask Deeter, he'll tell you Pyramid is fine for catching REALLY BIG FISH AND LOTS OF THEM, if you like fishing in a hog pen. What the hell does he know, anyway...he just happens to have the best job in the world. That is, next to the Postman who delivers on foot in a residential neighborhood...
Re-read the first answer above. Tippet-class world record trout that hit a strip-in tease like a freight train.
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pyramid lake?
Same water holds 6 tippet-class world records.
Snake River?
idduckhntr ~ right on dude. Pyramid is a 30 minute drive from my place. I invite anyone who wants to catch and release 15 to 30 fish per day, that average 12#, that's right twelve pounds, each fish.
What's it take to be successful during the mid-March to mid-April spawn? A 7wt fly rod, a 4ft step ladder, a fly box full of woolly buggers(in black, black and olive), leech and salmon egg patterns for the up fly of the dropper and foam-back beetle patterns,copper john, prince nymph or pheasant tail on point, and bring Coppertone for the sun and beer for the needed vitamins. Not uncommon for 80 degree days here during the spawn. Water temps, about 56.
Now if you ask Deeter, he'll tell you Pyramid is fine for catching REALLY BIG FISH AND LOTS OF THEM, if you like fishing in a hog pen. What the hell does he know, anyway...he just happens to have the best job in the world. That is, next to the Postman who delivers on foot in a residential neighborhood...
Re-read the first answer above. Tippet-class world record trout that hit a strip-in tease like a freight train.
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