12-04-2008, 12:13 AM
this is true on streams not frequented a lot.
But on streams like the Yellowstone, San Juan, Colorado River, Dream Stream, The Reef there are so many people all the time the fish get used to the activity. I have had large fish come to less than a rod length of me to rest in the quiet water while I am casting up stream.
I have seen fish move over down stream of a fisherman standing in the water and start eating nymphs coming down the conveyor stream.
Another myth can be that boats floating down the river put the fish off. If it is river that is geting a lot of traffic they will continue to feed subsurface but risers may stop for a little while. I have caught trout with a dry fly right behind the toon I was riding down stream.
There are guys that fish in the white water park while kayakers are splashing about.
It has to do with what the fish are experiencing before hand and thus are used to.
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But on streams like the Yellowstone, San Juan, Colorado River, Dream Stream, The Reef there are so many people all the time the fish get used to the activity. I have had large fish come to less than a rod length of me to rest in the quiet water while I am casting up stream.
I have seen fish move over down stream of a fisherman standing in the water and start eating nymphs coming down the conveyor stream.
Another myth can be that boats floating down the river put the fish off. If it is river that is geting a lot of traffic they will continue to feed subsurface but risers may stop for a little while. I have caught trout with a dry fly right behind the toon I was riding down stream.
There are guys that fish in the white water park while kayakers are splashing about.
It has to do with what the fish are experiencing before hand and thus are used to.
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