PV_Premier
08-24-2015, 08:38 AM
the seasons are starting to turn and the fishing is a little better this week on the NFYR than it has been, probably due to the cooler nights. flows are still dropping, the rain can't start soon enough.
spent about 4 hours fishing near Sierra City on Sunday afternoon, hit a bit of a lull from 12:30-1:30, but otherwise steady action with water temps under 60 all afternoon.
landed a ton of fish (30+), including 4 fairly good size ones (10-13") from a single plunge pool. in total i had 10 fish over 10" on the afternoon covering about 3/4 mile of water.
saw a ton of hoppers and the fish are definitely keyed in on them. ant patterns and parachute adams will also get the grabs. a lot of the fish are tucked up in the froth of the plunge pools and riffles, the long/slow/shallow runs are not producing as much action.
spent about 4 hours fishing near Sierra City on Sunday afternoon, hit a bit of a lull from 12:30-1:30, but otherwise steady action with water temps under 60 all afternoon.
landed a ton of fish (30+), including 4 fairly good size ones (10-13") from a single plunge pool. in total i had 10 fish over 10" on the afternoon covering about 3/4 mile of water.
saw a ton of hoppers and the fish are definitely keyed in on them. ant patterns and parachute adams will also get the grabs. a lot of the fish are tucked up in the froth of the plunge pools and riffles, the long/slow/shallow runs are not producing as much action.