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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Yuma AZ. Colorado river  (Read 6077 times)

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MyYak8Me

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  • Location: Davis
  • Date Registered: Dec 2016
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Will be in Yuma next two months. Fishing with fly rod for bass.  Using 6wt and been advised to use full sink line.  With inflatable kayak I will be in backwaters and channels - avoiding main river current.   Water here shallower and clearer.  Thinking of floating line and maybe adding intermediate sink head to that if required.

Any advice!  Using clousers and some surface stuff occasionally.  I kayaked in the area last January and loved it. Now I want to fish. Thanks everyone.

PS. I can make headway upstream in the kayak but the trip down without a shoot or something is too fast to fish. The bass boats have trolling motors. I'll take my hobie back there next winter and then be able to fish the rules on the main river.


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