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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 458420" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>Just returned from 3 days fishing Lake Davis, CA one of the most productive lakes in the Western US. People travel from all over the world to fish here. Fly fishing is notoriously good. I have had 25 fish days there in October with rainbows in the 14-20 inch plus class. </p><p></p><p>But alas, the drought has take its toll on the fishery. Using the same techniques that have produced more than 20 fish many times, we were only able to catch a couple of average sized fish per day. Talking with other fishermen, their results were the same. The local guide that fishes their had reportedly given people half of their money back a lot of the time. </p><p></p><p>This is why we call it fishing and not catching. Time to move on to some different lakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 458420, member: 22555"] Just returned from 3 days fishing Lake Davis, CA one of the most productive lakes in the Western US. People travel from all over the world to fish here. Fly fishing is notoriously good. I have had 25 fish days there in October with rainbows in the 14-20 inch plus class. But alas, the drought has take its toll on the fishery. Using the same techniques that have produced more than 20 fish many times, we were only able to catch a couple of average sized fish per day. Talking with other fishermen, their results were the same. The local guide that fishes their had reportedly given people half of their money back a lot of the time. This is why we call it fishing and not catching. Time to move on to some different lakes. [/QUOTE]
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