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Weber River
#1
It's about time I had a good dry whippin a fly. Numerous golden stones and caddis in the evening. Average fish was 12 to 15 inches. I would say the golden stones were about a size 14 or so. Anyone have a good pattern for these?


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J
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#2
glad you had fun!! sounds a little small for golden stones this year,they are usually 10-8 in size.
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#3
They were definitely stones. They could have been a 10-12. The had greenish bodies, with flat clear wings. They had a real fluttering action when they flew into the brush. The fish were slamming them prior to the sun setting.
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#4
Sounds like they are the "little yellow stonefly" or "yellow sally" as they are also called. Size 14 is usually what they are. They are just a smaller version of the golden stonefly, which is usually a size 10 or close to that size. If these little yellow sallys are in abundance, the trout can really feed heavily on them.
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#5
what you getting them to hit on?
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#6
Hey J. A little off topic, but I have a few questions for you. Where on the Weber did you go and how come my phone never rings when you do go. Are you scared you might get out fished? [Wink]
T to the H
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#7
You wish u had a hog-on.....anyway...when do u want to go?
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#8
Any evening or weekend. Did I tell you I picked up a pontoon? I would like to use it some time soon. Let me know
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#9
k well I still have tons of time I can take off before the end of sept......
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