Tie Hack, WY
From Dam facing N-NW
Outing Information
- Date
- Start/End Time
- 10:00am to 2:00pm
- Best Fishing Time
- -
- Rating
- Poor
- Classification
- Public
- Water Temp
- -
- Water Clarity
- Slightly Stained - 3' to 5' visibility
- Water Level
- -
- User
- McCaskill
Fish Caught
Rainbow Trout
Caught | Avg Size | Pattern | Optional Fields |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 8" | #16 Light Olive Prince Nymph | |
0 | 0" | #14 Cream Adams | |
1 | 8" |
Weather
Skies | Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
---|---|---|---|
Sunny | X | X | X |
Cloudy | X | ||
Precipitation | |||
None | X | X | X |
Wind | |||
None | X | X | |
Very Light - <5 knots | X |
- Air Temp High/Low
- 70.0°F / 65.0°F
- Wind Direction
- E,W
- Weather Front
- -
- Barometer
- -
- Moon Phase
- 17% Full (Waning crescent)
Other Patterns Tried
No other pattern information for this outing.
Hatches
No hatch information for this outing.
Insect Seining
No seining information for this outing.
Fishing Partners
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Waypoints
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Tides
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Notes
Dozens of fish bug sipping all over for then entire lake with an intense population between the dam and a massive boulder formation on the far size of the Reservoir.
Not easily spooked and made some super light hits. Only landed one fish.
Read the Rainbow population is not huge with small and medium sized fish. Browns are in mass with many 18-20" individuals and some trophies over the 10lb mark. Most are extremely deep in the early to mid summer because of the colder mountain climate. July and August sees a better catch rate.
Ice want not 100% off until a few days before this trip. Extremely cold winter and cold spring.