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Lake Davis Fishout Saturday - Sunday May 31 - June 1, 2008 |
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Lake
Davis is home to big trout and great fishing. The first week
in June can be cold and windy, just windy, or calm and
spring like. Sometime in late May or early June the
damselflies will be in full hatch from about 9 am to
mid-afternoon and damselfly patterns work well. The fish
will probably be going for the nymphs swimming deep or just
below the surface even if the weather isn’t warm enough for
a full hatch. Also blood midges, small copper johns just
below the surface or at intermediate depths will be
effective with or without damselfly nymph action. Small
(10-14) dark olive (crystal flash or dull) wooly buggers
mimic damselflies or snails and fish well at intermediate
depths. Snail patterns in green or orange work around weed
beds and deep. The best plan is to have 2 rods (5-6 wt) with
one rigged with floating line and one with intermediate sink
line (clear or "camo" is best.)
Lake
Davis has several beautiful campsites on the lake. As time
draws near We will inform everyone where we will be camping.
Additionally, there are several motels in Portola that are
close to the lake. In the past, we have conducted this as a
day trip. It’s a full day, but it is possible to do. |
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