Day 89
I wanted to fish somewhere new so I tried Boulder Creek in Boulder Canyon between mile markers 38 and 32. I started the day out by mile marker 38 but ran into another fisherman and did not get to fish the prime holes. That being said I got three bites but no hookups before I decided to try a different spot. I drive downstream a little ways and find a spot to myself .
I start casting to the far run with a realistic hopper and two casts in I get a a little brown trout. I continue casting through the runs and pull out two more browns in the next half hour. Moving downstream to the next pool I manage to get another right off the bat and move to the next little run. After a little persistence I land another before I move back up to the original spot.

Over the coarse of the day I land over a dozen fish with a few more hooked but not landed and a bunch of close but not quite. I switched between a bunch of different flies throughout the day including hoppers, bwo, parachute adams, crippled adams, rojo midge, rs2, and flies in purple, blue and chartreuse. All caught at least one fish.
I call it day around 7:00pm not having seen another fisherman since the first move. Another great day on the water.
Rod: Iwana 12'
Line: 3rd Gen Traditional Tenkara 10 1/2'
Flies that worked: Hoppers, rojo midge, parachute adams(in blue,purple,chartreuse,olive,gray), crippled adams,rs2(olive,gray)
I start casting to the far run with a realistic hopper and two casts in I get a a little brown trout. I continue casting through the runs and pull out two more browns in the next half hour. Moving downstream to the next pool I manage to get another right off the bat and move to the next little run. After a little persistence I land another before I move back up to the original spot.

Over the coarse of the day I land over a dozen fish with a few more hooked but not landed and a bunch of close but not quite. I switched between a bunch of different flies throughout the day including hoppers, bwo, parachute adams, crippled adams, rojo midge, rs2, and flies in purple, blue and chartreuse. All caught at least one fish.I call it day around 7:00pm not having seen another fisherman since the first move. Another great day on the water.
Rod: Iwana 12'
Line: 3rd Gen Traditional Tenkara 10 1/2'
Flies that worked: Hoppers, rojo midge, parachute adams(in blue,purple,chartreuse,olive,gray), crippled adams,rs2(olive,gray)





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