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Upper Toccoa River DH
Posted On 03/07/2008 19:14:54 by Lambster
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We visited the upper Toccoa River DH which has alot of nice fish, we got to the river around 8pm. Sunday morning,the river was up alittle because of all the rain we've been recieving but the fishing was fantastic! The morning was very cold with the air temp being right at 38 degrees and the water right at 42 degrees which made the guides ice up...... after the sun come up over the tree's it warmed up to 65 degrees for the day time temp. I tied on a Mr.Copper and my buddy tied on a Olive Wooly Bugger and we split up fishing both sides of the river hooking nice colored up Rainbows which were in spawning colors..... we landed 4 Bows that were in the 2lb. class and averaged 16 inches plus alot of 13 inchers that gave us some good jumps out of the water tail dancing! After lunch we searched another spot up river but could turn over anymore trout........ we did have a Black Caddis fly and a Black Stone fly come off but they were a sparce hatch which lasted a good 2 hrs. but not a whole lot of Trout raising. Ken and I finished up with 4 nice Rainbows in the 16 inch range and several others giving us a total of 13 for the day. This river has Brookies, Browns and Rainbows and the DH season lasts into June........ this is one of Georgia's better DH Streams in the State! I couldn't load all the photo's because of their sizes so I put them on www.flyfishblogger.com
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