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    Night moves.
    I’m only fishing mouse patterns from now on.


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    swing your fucking sword.

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    2022 SHITTY FISHING PICTURES AND TALL TALES OF THINGS THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN

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    Forgive me for double dipping but I found a much better photo of the tank from last night. Pictured next to size 13 Clark Wallabee for reference. Click image for larger version. 

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    swing your fucking sword.

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    Morels, brookies, hoppers, and dags. Except for a bit of smoke from Idaho, was a nice weekend away from the crowds.Click image for larger version. 

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    Looks like a great weekend LLS! Nice brookie.

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    6 weeks later. Crazy


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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    Forgive me for double dipping but I found a much better photo of the tank from last night. Pictured next to size 13 Clark Wallabee for reference. Click image for larger version. 

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    fkn hog, nice work mang

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    Yellerstone?

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    nice poopers and fish yall
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    Bout time you got a tent that’s big enough for the three of you, Dibs.

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    Been fishing a stretch of creek on the edge town that everyone ignores and enjoying it more than the nearby rivers people have written guidebooks for. I've loved fishing with nobody around since I was a kid.

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    Recent trips to fish alpine lakes have been frustrating. Cutthroats sniffing fly after fly unimpressed. Advice welcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    Recent trips to fish alpine lakes have been frustrating. Cutthroats sniffing fly after fly unimpressed. Advice welcome.
    Not sure where you are, but in Montana a lot of the alpine lakes the trout are feeding below on little teeny tiny shrimp. Go subsurface.


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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    Recent trips to fish alpine lakes have been frustrating. Cutthroats sniffing fly after fly unimpressed. Advice welcome.
    Have you just been throwing adults?
    swing your fucking sword.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    Have you just been throwing adults?
    8 year olds dude. He’s not hunting Jaws.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jong Lafitte View Post
    8 year olds dude. He’s not hunting Jaws.


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    I was gonna suggest toddlers fished subsurface. Little baits, big fish.
    swing your fucking sword.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    Been fishing a stretch of creek on the edge town that everyone ignores and enjoying it more than the nearby rivers people have written guidebooks for. I've loved fishing with nobody around since I was a kid.

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    Recent trips to fish alpine lakes have been frustrating. Cutthroats sniffing fly after fly unimpressed. Advice welcome.

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    Nice. Love in town browns.

    I’ve found sizing down tippet, and sometimes fly size, to help convince those trout to commit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post

    Recent trips to fish alpine lakes have been frustrating. Cutthroats sniffing fly after fly unimpressed. Advice welcome.

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    If you are getting inspections and refusals at the surface, that suggests leader shy fish. Alpine lakes tend to be low in fertility and the bulk of the available bugs tends to be wind born terrestrials, flies, moths, etc. The food on the surface is a bit random, so most of time the fish aren't keyed in on a specific bug. There are exceptions. A huge nest of ants upwind of a lake can get the fish selective. Winged ants are probably the most common food source in august.

    Those lakes are really clear and fish can see any leader dimple on the surface tension. Are you using 6x floro?

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    Quote Originally Posted by neckdeep View Post
    If you are getting inspections and refusals at the surface, that suggests leader shy fish.
    Quote Originally Posted by stapes View Post
    I’ve found sizing down tippet, and sometimes fly size, to help convince those trout to commit.
    I think this is probably what's going on. I'll bring some skinny fluoro tippet next time. I've thrown ants, hoppers, beetles, and a variety of attractors, as well as nymphs and emergers. A range of sizes. Ants were getting the most consistent interest. Smaller flies and tippet are probably my best bet. I'll bring along some shrimp and leech patterns too. A rainbow warrior (which I suppose could pass for a mysis?) on a slow retrieve garnered some attention as well.

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    Also, my boy caught his first fish on a fly today. Good thing we had the net with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    Also, my boy caught his first fish on a fly today. Good thing we had the net with us.

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    Your kid caught a bigger fish than I did !

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    Quote Originally Posted by I've seen black diamonds! View Post
    I'll bring along some shrimp and leech patterns too. A rainbow warrior (which I suppose could pass for a mysis?) on a slow retrieve garnered some attention as well.
    Keep in mind that mysis are light averse and they stay deep in the water column during daylight hours. I doubt any trout you are sight fishing near the surface are actively feeding on shrimp. You'll need to check stomach contents to verify that lake was seeded with shrimp. Mysis were stocked in some alpine lakes in a misguided attempt to increase forage. Unfortunately, they tend to overeat the phytoplankton at the base of the food chain and usually end up lowering fertility.

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