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It’s loads of fun but such light tackle can stress a hooked fish to the point of no return. A 6x tippet is fine but I would choose a heavier rod. Darn nice fish though and that big one pictured would be a trout of a lifetime for all but the hardest of the hardcore trophy anglers.
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Great photos! Great fish! I remember fishing the San Juan years ago. We had a guide, or I'm sure we would not have caught any fish. My best memory was that the air temperature was in the 90s and the water temperature was in the upper 30s. A surreal experience.
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06-10-2020, 10:11 AM | #5 | ||||||
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The photo looking straight down into the water , it is hard to see, but shows several large trout feeding at my feet. They come to your feet and wait for you to move and dislodge aquatic worms .
I am on my way back to Missouri. I will be giving my 12 year old grandson his first flying lessons then our Boy Scout Camp will be opening at the end of June . I will teach shooting with social distancing but as for me I have to be able to grab the gun quickly and keep it pointed in a safe direction . We live in troubling times with many lost people. Stay wary, stay safe. |
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06-24-2020, 08:45 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Learned it as the "Bighorn Shuffle" many years ago in Montana when we fished that river the first year after it opened. The mud plume downstream was full of flashing trout. Fun for about 5 minutes or so. A 20 paradun floating towards some big noses is lots better.
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Wow, what a beautiful place to fish, and that Brownie is a tank.
We are headed to CO end of June, can't wait to wet a fly! Just started fly fishing a few years back, and now wonder why I waited so long.
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06-10-2020, 10:16 AM | #8 | ||||||
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I’ve heard the “San Juan Worm” is an effective pattern there, have you used it?
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A San Juan worm is a small red wrapped anelid in size 22 to 26 . The worms live under the rocks and are dislodged when water flows are increased to flush the river moss . Until water flowage is increased the San Juan worm is not appropriate. We did not use them.
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They weren’t dislodged by your feet?
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