When on the Harrison, I'm always prepared with some light gear and minnow patterns as well. If you get into a pack of cutties the action can be a lot of fun.
The Stave normally begins to heat up in Sept. and into Oct. when the Chums move into the system you will find the odd nice Hoe and Spring mixed in with em also.
The Stave normally begins to heat up in Sept. and into Oct. when the Chums move into the system you will find the odd nice Hoe and Spring mixed in with em also.
and here i thought my 11lb was a huge one as most i have seen there are like 5/6 lbs
was there last year for a day of fly fishing and saw a guy get a huge 40+ lb spring in the little back river on a small spinning setup he lost it right at my hands at the shore and it was chrome in mid to end November
Yea the silver bullet doe I pulled out of there 2 years ago was between 9-10 lbs. so there have been some beauties come out of there the trick is to present something fast to them as they are quicker than those ole dogs.
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