Nov
14
Written by:
KenP
11/14/2008 3:02 PM
Tried at the end of creek road in Newark, in the White Clay Creek , a Delaware, River. I found the fish all crowded in two pools and eager to hit that gaudy orange steely stone fly nymph. They were mixed in with some smallmouth, which fell for a well placed black woolly bugger w/red flash lateral line. Water temp was 54 degrees today at 7:15 am. The misty fog conditions allowed for a closer approach today. With all that rain yesterday the stream was surprizingly clear. I will be fishing some exotic venues for the next few days so this blog will be updated upon my return. Get out there. The fish are calling!
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