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Caddis Pupa, Z-Wing, Cream

Caddis Pupa, Z-Wing, Cream

This effective Cream Z-Wing Caddis fly pattern is especially useful before a caddis hatch or when fish are used to seeing caddis in the nearly emergent stage. The Z-lon wing is a proven fish attractant. It catches and reflects underwater light in an interesting and lifelike manner that can bring trout from several feet away to take a look.

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The Fishing Report — Feb. 10, 2012

The Fishing Report — Feb. 10, 2012

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When it comes to trout fishing ... there's more than one way to drift a nymph

BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- The limestone streams of central Pennsylvania famously pour from the ground at precisely the cool temperatures favorable to trout. But on a chilly January mountain morning on Spring Creek, the brown trout waited for some warming sunlight to break through the clouds.

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Fishing Line: 02/02/12

AMERICAN RIVER - Nimbus Hatchery is loaded with steelhead, so there is no question that there are plenty of fish in the river. Even so, getting them to bite is never a sure thing and so it was last week.

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Fishing report — Feb. 2

This fishing report is provided by the Department of Game and Fish. Northeast Charette Lakes — The lake has closed for the season and will reopen March 1. Clayton Lake — Closed until noon March 1. Conchas Lake — Fishing pressure has been...

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ALLPHIN: Enticing those finicky winter trout to bite

In just the past two weeks, several readers have stopped me in stores, at the gas pump and even at church, relating a similar story:

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WNC Fishing Report for Feb. 2

Streams are high and clear. Best times to fish are mid-morning to 4 p.m. when water temperatures are more moderate.

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