Thursday, June 10, 2010
Willow Race, St. Croix County, 06/06/10
Page 70 on your DeLorme map.
The Willow Race is a section of the Willow River below the large falls in Willow River State Park. It's a beautiful freestoner with stairsteps and fast water. Released two rainbows and two browns on a #12 prince nymph. The beautiful specimen in the photo showed characteristics of both a rainbow and a brown. Could not positively identify it.
Kinnickinnic River, Pierce County, 06/06/10
Page 58 on your DeLorme Map
Fished it twice that day, once from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and once from 7 pm until dark. In the morning, found that tiny scuds were active and caught 2 browns and 1 brookie on a #18 tan scud.
In the evening, we found that the water level was up significantly and the water muddied. Caught a modest brookie and a 14" brown on a #14 pink squirrel.
Rush River, Pierce County, 06/04/10
Page 59 on your DeLorme map.
We put in just south of the bridge at Route 72. We entered across from the very lively (at 4 pm!) tavern. We saw tons of fish and they were not as spooky as we thought they might be, given the high sun and clear water.
I released 6 browns. including this 15" beauty on a #12 gold beadhead prince nymph.
Eau Galle River, Pierce County, 06/04/10
Page 59 on your DeLorme map.
That's my brother Andy providing some color to a bland signpost.
We fished the stretch at the confluence of Routes 128 and 72.
The trout got the best of us. Nothing to show but some photos. A local later told us that the best fishing on the Eau Galle can be found nearby in the town of Elmwood, under the dam, FWIW.
Kinnickinnic River, Pierce County 06/04/10
Page 58 on your DeLorme map.
9:30 a.m.
In the spot where my Dad is fishing below the waterfall, I released 3 brookies and 3 browns on a #14 gold beadhead flashback pheasant tail. My brother released 3 browns on a #12 gold beadhead prince nymph. My dad released two browns on #18 Griffiths Gnats.
At the outflow where the twin creeks empty into the lake-like portion, I released 8 browns and brookies using the same #14 gold beadhead flashback pheasant tail.
Willow River, St. Croix County, 06/03/10
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