By the time we arrived at our third spot, it was already 9:00am and the area has been fished through repeatedly.
Great report Rodney and thanks for adding your comments about the rod/reel. I am presently looking for a good rod to cast spinners and spoons on the Chedder system.
I was out Sunday
afternoon to scout the river and see there the channels and pools are before the water comes up. Rod in hand of course ;-) noticed a big mass of wood/weeds drifting down stream which got way more attention from me when it came across current and started moving upstream again. With a little adjustment of the polarized lenses it became obvious this was a school of fish. I was so anxious to get my rod together and land a bunch of these that my hands just didn't work right and every step toward getting a line in the water lead to another frustration. how many times in a row can a knot not hold??? etc.
Finally calmed myself down and drifted some nice roe through the school - nada!! tried casting further, closer, shallower, deeper. nada!! Another angler took notice of my focus on that patch of water and ventured over to see what I was doing. He tried a dab of pinkish-peach wool - several drifts and nothing for him either. We were pretty much resigned to the fact that the water was too clear and the late afternoon too bright for them to be taken by any lure. My new friend then changed wool colour and first cast - BANG FISH-ON!. I then changed my presentation to a very small Colorado with a red bead in front - few casts then FISH-ON myself. Before I had to leave we had a total of 10 take-downs, five fish-on 3 to the beach.
Another lesson in why it's called "fishing" and not "catching".
Enjoy the river guys.