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Blackman's Lake Report
Snohomish County, WA

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03/29/2015
Stationary Fly Fishing
Rainbow Trout
None
Black
Cloudy
Sinking Fly Line
Morning
03/30/2015
3
2453

I fished blackmans for a few hours sunday morning. Started off throwing spoons and spinners from shore at hill park between the docks. Got a couple hits and a brief hook up. after a few minutes of casting and retrieving with no more action, i made a radical change, and decided to set up my 3wt, with a slow sink tip. First fly i chucked was a size 8 brown wooley bugger, i stripped it pretty fast, tried long strips, short twitchy strips.. no love, another angler fishing nearby saw my fly case and told me to change over to a size 12 black caddis fly that i tied, Ok seems like a reasonable choice. i roll casted and slowly lifted my rod tip for the retrieve, sure enough, i finally started getting hits and brief hook ups again. The guy at the shore left after a few minutes. And it was like a switch went off, i started hooking and landing trout one after the other, 3 to hand within 10 minutes. First one was 10" rainbow, the next was 13" bow the 3rd was a very small cutthroat of maybe 6", after an hour or so, i had a few more hook ups and landed another small cutthroat, then i decided to call it day around 11:00 am. All fish were released to fight another day.


Comments

RichieRich
3/31/2015 11:21:00 AM
Good job, so that was a caddis nymph?
jonb
3/31/2015 5:46:00 PM
Yes, i Believe so. If you zoom in on the pic, the fly is still in the fish's mouth
AJFishdude
4/11/2015 4:37:00 PM
Nice report Jon. Your caddis sort of looks like it has some scud properties to it....a scuddis.
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