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Amber Lake Report
Spokane County, WA

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03/28/2010
Stationary Fly Fishing
Rainbow Trout
Nymph
Sinking/Floating Fly Line
Morning
03/29/2010
1
1244

Another rough day at Amber. Fished with my favorite chironomid patterns without a single strike. When the wind picked up, I switched to a Class IV sinking line and tried drifting a black Woolly Bugger with an Olive Willy trailer, but didn't have any hits. Frustrating!


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raffensg64
3/29/2010 8:34:00 AM
Flyguy1701, sounds kinda fishy. Are you trying to keep us away from Amber??!! Two consecutive skunks? Just kidding. Hey, here's a tip for Amber. On days where chronie fishing is slow, or the hatch is non-existent, try some small nymphs like still waters, hares ears, PTs, skips nymphs, copper johns, etc., all under an indicator. These nymphs have saved my day on several occasions at Amber. Just last week I met a gentleman who was skunked until I told him of the nymph trick. A few minutes later he was getting fish on a copper john. Here's something else I've learned about Amber. The "hatch" is usually a series of hatches, with types, sizes and colors varying widely as the day progresses. While black is possibly the most common color, NEVER neglect your red, olive, maroon and chromie patterns. For example, I may hit 7-8 fish on a black pattern then have it suddenly stop producing. I'll immediately start going through my box, giving each pattern 5-10 minutes, until I find the next one they want. Makes perfect sense, I know, however some folks are reluctant to change from what WAS working. I have had days on Amber where fish aggressively took 7-8 various patterns, all at different times of the day. At Amber, be prepared to change quickly and often!!!
raffensg64
3/29/2010 8:39:00 AM
P.S. I noticed that your report listed morning as your fishing time. I understand the "fish when you can" thing, however, Amber is not normally a morning lake. I have lost count of how many times I showed up at 0900 and didn't catch a fish til after 1100 or so. In my experience feeds are best from later morning until mid-afternoon. Good luck.
Jay K
3/29/2010 11:12:00 AM
Thanks for sharing all those great tips, Raffensg64. Hope to join the ranks of fly fishermen shortly.
flyguy1701
3/30/2010 9:06:00 AM
Thanks for the tips. I'll put them to good use!
MotoBoat
3/30/2010 1:47:00 PM
Good report, good tips. That kind of information is right up their with guide quality, local, insider information!! Thanks Flyguy and raffensg64. This lake is way to far for my travels. But you two keep trading information. I will enjoy the reading part.
MotoBoat
3/30/2010 1:49:00 PM
I should comment................thanks Arron. You know what I am reffering too! I see some suggestion are in place.
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