The river is still fishing well - thought it was supposed to be ending around now. I have noticed that I have needed to be more inventive lately and pink/red sometimes do not fish as well as other colors.
This morning I had a nice one on my red/pink spin-and-glow and the bite seemed to stop completely after that. After about half an hour of what appeared to be fruitless casting when it was clear there were fish around, I thought I would do something a little different and chuck around a sliver spoon with a hint of blue. I had an immediate hit and limited out after 40 minutes. (...I had the same thing switching to green a few days before. This time I tried to use blue just to see how I would do with that and I was not dissapointed)
It seems to me that red/pink are good default colors but other colors can work just as well, if not better, sometimes. I have also been playing around a lot with spin-and-glows and home spinners to see what I could learn from that - they work great and are a lot cheaper than store bought spinners. In general smaller seems to work better for me as do very slow retreives - any opinions on this?
Anyway here's the proof from today's outing (all my fish are going back now as I have caught more than I can handle, its been a blast!):
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/member/gallery/fishseeker/P9200119Good luck out there.