Spring Creek is always a safe bet as a fly fisherman. An angler always has a great chance of hooking into good trout on a variety of fly patterns. These trout feed frequently and when a fly is presented to them in a drift free manner, they do not waste an opportunity to eat. Sure the fish are a bit sluggish compared to early fall and spring months but if you fish during the coldest temperatures of the day, you will be able to hook into several trout.
Enjoy a few of the pictures from a recent trip on Spring Creek. One of the most memorable moments on Spring Creek this summer happened when I caught the first two trout pictured on back to back casts. They aren't gigantic but they were extremely beautiful fish between 15 - 17 inches.
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Cast #1 |
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Cast #2 |
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Clay Blunk's biggest trout on the fly! |
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Nomad nets get the job done again! |
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