WOW!
Thanks so much for replying! I didn't think I'd get a reply on this thread.
I started fishing this area about 5 or 6 years ago. A good friend of mine is family friends with the people that own Chataway...we stayed there a few times and then we discovered Pimainus. In the first few years we fished Gypsum, Antler and Billy, I was taught to fish with a spincaster/monofilament and a handful of flies...not really knowing what I was doing of course. So...we stayed at Pimainus for the next few years fishing that lake, 2nd and 3rd lake, always getting fish but nothing too big which is fine by me, i just like the action. Getting the big ones is fun of course, but I don't mind catching slightly smaller ones. Regardless...Pimainus got bought out and we started to stay at Calling because the camp site there is nice and the few times we fished that lake we did well and the fish in that lake seemed bigger then at Pimainus. So, for the past 3 years we've camped at Calling and mainly fished that lake. I've ventured back to Gypsum only to get a few nibbles and small ones. So..this year we decided to hit Dot and see what the deal is. Like I said, I got a few nibbles and my friend brought in one small guy.
Oh yeah...this might bring a chuckle. The first 2 years I just used flies because thats what I thought you were supposed to use...I didn't know what flies I was using, I just used what was given to me. After a year or two of frustration, I talked to a guy staying at Pimainus and he told me about the benefits of hardware. So for a year...I only used hardware and did ok. Got old really quick. The next year I got my first fly rod and decided to give the flies another chance. I bought the Gilley and decided I was a pro. For some reason, that year the green scuds/shrimp seemed to work REALLY well. Ever since then i stocked my flybox with green shrimp and i ALWAYS did well no matter what lake we went to in that region. I was the green shrimp killer! I guess the fish have caught on, or fishing has slowed down, or whatever...but the green shrimp killer ain't so hot anymore. I've only fly fished by trolling around the lake with my superfast sinking line and I also have a trolling reel with leaded line and flies. This seems to work and I just don't really have the patience to sit at one spot and cast. Plus the people that typically come with me are not really fishermen and they just want to troll around the lake...fine by me.
SO...I guess I'm up for the new challenges of finding that hole and working it by casting or whatever is next.
Thanks so much for the info and this gives me new hope for dot. I guess I just need to figure that lake out. I guess one of the biggest lessons i've also learned from my friends dad is to talk to the locals and see whats working. I typically stopped at the powderkeg, but the old guy there wasn't really too talkative. Apparently its under new ownership.
Regardless...thanks for the info.
Any ideas what works this time of year at dot?
OH yeah, i like fishing gypsum because of the no motors...but i bought an electric motor a few years back. I got frustrated because of my battery dieing so quickly..its an old motor and it doesn't have that battery saving option or whatever that is. So...i just bring my canoe with me when i fish gypsum.
thanks again,
-rob C