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Planning to fish the Yuba tomorrow...
Wet wading in 100+ heat?? Yes, and please pass the SPF 2000.
We'll see how whe rolls.
Mike
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Yeah I wet waded it last Thursday and it was still a little tough but considering the alternative of wearing waders in this heat was out of the question.
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Fishing was fine...my catching sucked.
A few caddis about, but just before dark was a great mayfly hatch. Some kinda Pale mayfly, but the fish weren't having any of what we were throwing.
Oh well, it was a great cool off.
Mike
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knee deep
i saw an Osprey 8 years ago nail a 20 inch fish in the knee deep water at the first bend above the bridge one late afternoon. since then i often never wade deeper than that. also try to lengthen your leaders out to about 20 feet.
the fish aren't leader shy but if you float line them within 5 or 6 feet they'll get even more fussy.
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Leader was not the problem...setting the hook was the problem.
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North Fork of the Yuba River
...was in great shape over the weekend, clear and not high or low. Caddis and golden stonefly adults hatching. (And a big pod of newly released hatchery plants milling under the bridge in Downieville, at the mouth of the Downie River - not that I'd ever try for shellshocked refugees).
At Loganville FS Campground, a mile or so west of Sierra City, there's a short path from the top of the cg down to the river, one of the most beautiful little river gorges I've ever seen, with a rockrimmed low waterfall and wadeable run. I caught or missed rising rainbows from the shore - no need to wade in. (Now that I'm home, 882 miles away, I don't mind giving away its secrets.)
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I've seen a lot of fish under that bridge too...I think the ones I saw were all squawminnows
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