SOBF wrote:Heres a good one:
"When is the best time to fly fish the Rapid River in the Spring? Also, please advise on productive fly patterns."
My name is Souc...feel free to pm me for any and all local info!
Cabela's should have the info........

by bigfatomcat » Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:50 pm
SOBF wrote:Heres a good one:
"When is the best time to fly fish the Rapid River in the Spring? Also, please advise on productive fly patterns."
My name is Souc...feel free to pm me for any and all local info!

by stonedfly » Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:27 pm
by slumpbuster » Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:07 pm
by cougarcockburn » Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:26 pm

by DayTripper » Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:39 pm
cougarcockburn wrote:An oldie, but a goody. Take in to account (when this was posted) that the browns had just began cleaning their redds to spawn. One year later, this guy is spouting off how he's one of the best "guides" on the river....
I was fishing the ********** a few days ago and I noticed a spot in the river that was really white so much so that it stood out clearly. I went over to inspect and picked up a few rocks but found no bug activity. This worried me I don't know if there is a problem like some kind of disease or something foreign that was introduced into the river. So I went around and picked up a few rocks that had moss and lots of bugs on them, I think they were blue wings, and set them up in this area hoping to revive it. I also kicked up some stuff right above it so it could settle on the rocks and reinvigorate bug life. I am going to the ********** tommorow and I will fill in all the white spots to insure a better fishery for all of us. Has anyone had experience or seen something like this before? I don't really fish too often but I would hate it if the ********** lost all its insect life it is a really nice place to fish close to home. Would any one like to help me tommrow?
by jerome » Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:46 pm
DayTripper wrote:cougarcockburn wrote:An oldie, but a goody. Take in to account (when this was posted) that the browns had just began cleaning their redds to spawn. One year later, this guy is spouting off how he's one of the best "guides" on the river....
I was fishing the ********** a few days ago and I noticed a spot in the river that was really white so much so that it stood out clearly. I went over to inspect and picked up a few rocks but found no bug activity. This worried me I don't know if there is a problem like some kind of disease or something foreign that was introduced into the river. So I went around and picked up a few rocks that had moss and lots of bugs on them, I think they were blue wings, and set them up in this area hoping to revive it. I also kicked up some stuff right above it so it could settle on the rocks and reinvigorate bug life. I am going to the ********** tommorow and I will fill in all the white spots to insure a better fishery for all of us. Has anyone had experience or seen something like this before? I don't really fish too often but I would hate it if the ********** lost all its insect life it is a really nice place to fish close to home. Would any one like to help me tommrow?
that can't be real
by cougarcockburn » Thu Dec 03, 2009 9:54 pm

by stinkbaetis » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:53 am
bigfatomcat wrote:SOBF wrote:Heres a good one:
"When is the best time to fly fish the Rapid River in the Spring? Also, please advise on productive fly patterns."
My name is Souc...feel free to pm me for any and all local info!
Cabela's should have the info........
by shunned » Fri Dec 04, 2009 8:38 am
by P-A » Fri Dec 04, 2009 12:01 pm
cougarcockburn wrote:An oldie, but a goody. Take in to account (when this was posted) that the browns had just began cleaning their redds to spawn. One year later, this guy is spouting off how he's one of the best "guides" on the river....
I was fishing the ********** a few days ago and I noticed a spot in the river that was really white so much so that it stood out clearly. I went over to inspect and picked up a few rocks but found no bug activity. This worried me I don't know if there is a problem like some kind of disease or something foreign that was introduced into the river. So I went around and picked up a few rocks that had moss and lots of bugs on them, I think they were blue wings, and set them up in this area hoping to revive it. I also kicked up some stuff right above it so it could settle on the rocks and reinvigorate bug life. I am going to the ********** tommorow and I will fill in all the white spots to insure a better fishery for all of us. Has anyone had experience or seen something like this before? I don't really fish too often but I would hate it if the ********** lost all its insect life it is a really nice place to fish close to home. Would any one like to help me tommrow?

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