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Taylor River
October 16, 2007


Posted by JeffZ
Email: jeffzechman@aol.com

Current Report
Fished the Taylor river below the dam on Friday Oct 12th. Was on the river at 7:30am. It was 22 degrees and the fish were feeding like crazy. Saw several fish jumping clean out of the water. Caught 15 with a mix of half Browns and half Rainbows. Biggest Bow was a 25inch bruiser. Largest Brown was 22inch. Fly Patterns - Mysis 18-20 Buckskins 18 Bob Barkers (my own creation) gray, tan, and white in size 18. Saw 4 other guys on the river. Cannot beat Fall fishing in this beautiful state we live in.





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