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I would have to say just past the waterfall, where the water kinda turns back up stream, that way he has the safety of the swift water and the current bring him food back up that away, but he is not in the swift water himself.
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Nice picture. I would say right beneath the "waterfall". I fish a creek that has lowhead dams and the fish are always right beneath them eating the insects and little fish that are carried down stream. I would try a fly or a small jerkbait[cool]
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need it that big to evaluate water properly!
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Just before I took the photo I spooked a large trout from just left of the big rock on the right shore.
I have caught very nice trout on the left side.....there is bridge embutment there and is quite deep there......
also at the face of the spill...
And biggest one i ever caught there was 3/4s the way across the spillway right.....there is a deep spot and a STEP drop........a 2 feet to 5 feet step.....old bridge ruins allows a perfect spot for big old brown to lay in wait!
All answer were sweet.....
Have to use some big or heavy to get it down right away......must throw above the spillway make it look realistic....
flies way to go in this hole....plugs have no luck....don't get down right away....spinners might work but a big old beadhead bogger with green flash has caught numerous trout in this hole!
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Please try to keep your pictures down to 400 by 500 pixels. If it is necessary to have a bigger picture, then it is ok to attach a link to your picture.[cool]
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