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Monday, July 6, 2009

Primetime Fishing #2


In the first Primetime Fishing I talk about how the fish are heading up stream to spawn that was at the end of April. Now it is June and the fish are heading down stream back the Buffalo Bill reservoir. The watter is a little muddy but the fish are hitting a brite orange egg pattern trailing a bead head halfback. These fish may not have as much of energy as they did in April because of the long journey that they had to take to be able to spawn. But in reality when you hook a fish on a fly rod it doesn't matter how big or how small it is it will get your blood pumping. So take some time off work or just a day to relax and go catch a fish because it will be another year till you will be able to get your fly rod out on the Northfork of the Shoshone river.

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