Different day = Different river
April 6th the flow was about 20,000 cfs and the bite on a swung fly was epic.
April 11th I fished 8 AM to Noon and was skunked on the two-handed rod with 15' of T-11 in the vicinity of Gordon's Rock.
River was down to 16,000 cfs and was in great shape.
The shore spin casters that were dredging the bottom with darts and flashier lures were into fish on every cast.
I even stood next to them right under the trees and managed a few long " Perry Pokes", but could not get deep enough to get a strike.
Noticed that other fly guys from boats or outrigger canoe were also not catching many fish, but they were doing better with probably full sink lines.
Without a doubt the spin guys had a great advantage yesterday.
The slot to the left of "Early Morning Ambush" was absolutely stuffed with spawning herring and they were being heavily predated by cormorants.
Regularly, I saw cormorants surface and swallow 8-12 inch fish whole.
Perhaps the heavy cormorant presence drove the H shad to deeper holes along the bottom.
Sounds like the fishery is evolving into a low light / evening game for those that like to swing flies.
In addition, quite a few guys were targeting stripers. Guys in boats tossing heavy, big white lures. They were connecting with some regularity.
All in all a fun time even without the tug. But man, the spin guys from above "Morning Ambush" and below "Sand/Mud Bar" were killing it.
Also, the spin guys upstream did really well.
I think that "Pothole" and "At your feet" were producing well on darts, too.
Gerry