This creek just has a beauty to it that's so serene and natural - the worries of life seem to slip away when I'm fishing up here. This creek is amazing.
Anyways, I went up and tried some flies - an orange bodied caddis - to no avail. I switched up tactics a bit and threw some salmon eggs on a treble hook into the current, with a lead sinker about 18 inches up the line.
Instantly, I had fish fighting for the right to eat the eggs! I caught 8 or 9 fish in about an hour up there, all using this same technique.
Like I said, they're small. But another reason I keep coming back to this creek so often is the beauty of these native rainbows. Nowhere else in the world have I caught a native rainbow that looks as pretty as these do. They're just absolutely gorgeous fish! Based on the amount of action I saw today, and the other fish I saw in the holes, the creek should have plenty of decent 14-16 inchers come August this year.
I'm going to be heading out every day next week, so look for some posts detailing a lot of other great rivers and lakes!
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