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#1
Does anybody now how the green is doing? I might be going there in a couple of weeks, but I'm not sure what to use or where to go this time of year.
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#2
Haven't been for a few weeks but I've got a fair bit of experience on the Green and I don't think I've seen it bad. The only problem I've really had is when it's blowing so hard you can't get a good presentation with your fly. In May I've done very well with #18-20 midge nymphs and griffiths knats, #16-24 scuds, at times pheasant tails work well. If you aren't going with the fly rod then chuck #5-9 Rapala minnows in perch, gold, rainbow. #2-4 vibrax spinners work well too in silver, brass, black. I've seen Jakes Spinalures do well and black and brown marabou jigs 1/4 oz too. The fish were in great shape in April when I was there, hope you have a great time.
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#3
Where on the Green were you talking about ? There is only 300 miles or more of river to fish .
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#4
I'm not sure whether to fish just at little hole, or two start at the dam and raft down to little hole. But probably one of the two.
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#5
Fishnate has some good info . I haven't fished that area in about 5 years but it has always been good then . In fact it's always good for fishing . Last time I was there I didn't even drag out the fly rod but slayed them with jigs . Cicadas will be out . Sometimes the fish will bump your Cicada fly to check to see if it's real or not so don't set the hook to soon . I would try some night fishing , it can be good with no moon out . just fish bigger lures or big wetflies slowly . Black Lagoon is one of my favorite spots for this but use flashlight only to unhook fish and never shine on water . If I'm there I can scare the @*@$ out of people that use flashlights . Just kidding but I have done this !!!!! LOL tight lines

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#6
For what its worth, I've both floated an fished from shore. I've never found a huge advantage in floating the river. Its pricey for guide service on the boat or you/your partner has to mess with the boat. It it a beautiful float and does get you away from the shore crowd but the "boat hatch" can be more aggrevating at times. The fish aren't much different throughout the float. I like to wade both below the dam and up from Little Hole and sight fish. Find a big feeder and nail him. The Green is a great place to learn fish behavior toward lures. HA69 was right about the fish reaction to large terrestrials, it's wierd to have a fish come up and bump or even open it's mouth and float under the fly for a foot or two before accepting or rejecting, a huge test of nerves but fun!
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