December 9
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During the lockdowns this local water fished amazingly. It was dead for a decade or more and it came back strong when the lockdowns were announced. After that it steadily declined. I returned on this day to check it out and boy was it a disappointment. Small fish remain and water is beyond low. I must have had at least 50 fish take a swipe at my fly but only hooked
maybe a tenth of that and landed only a handful. The fish were simply
too small to put the size 10 hook in their mouths. It's quite pathetic. I met a few miners and while nice they weren't helping the situation.
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