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Rocky Ford Creek Report
Grant County, WA

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02/06/2013
31° - 35°
Fly Fishing
Rainbow Trout
None
Cloudy
Floating Fly Line
All Day
51° - 55°
02/07/2013
2
3396

Went to Rocky Ford yesterday for the first time. The guys that took me said that the water is down a foot from normal. WOW, there is not much water there. In places the fish looked like the water was almost too low to cover their fins.

I checked the USGS site http://waterdata.usgs.gov/wa/nwis/rt and noticed that Crab Creek above Moses Lake is one of the few sites in the state that is lower then normal. http://waterdata.usgs.gov/wa/nwis/uv?site_no=12465000

I have been told that Crab Creek may be the source of the springs at Rocky Ford, so ........

OK, now for the report. Yes, there are some real hogs there, and I lost one and caught two. One was 32" and the other was 26". The fishing was tough and I did better then most, and for Rocky Ford this is not uncommon to catch "and Release" fish of this size, but you had better be an expert fly fisherman.


Comments

Jigking Fishhead
2/8/2013 8:48:00 AM
I agree you can catch some nice fish at Rocky Ford, but sorry no matter how you look at it you are fishing in a fish hatchery pond.. Not for me..
Want to test your skills go fish some spring creeks in Montana. Sounds like you had a great trip and some nice fish.
Anglinarcher
2/8/2013 10:05:00 AM
LOL - Then go try your hand at it. I think you will find it is not as easy as you think. It is heavily pressured, very low, super clear, and you are not fishing in the hatchery.

I grew up fishing the spring creek known as "Silver Creek" in South Central Idaho. I lived an hour from several spring creeks in the Snake River Canyon Twin Falls Idaho. Livingston Spring Creeks in Montana was a common place to fish when I lived in Billings. In Colorado, the tailwater fishery known as the Cheaseman Canyon on the South Fork of the Platt was my go to place, every bit like a spring creek in water clarity and small size.

I have tested my metal and honed my skills, so what about you? Can you do anything but fish with Jigs? ROFLMAO

Just giving you a bad time back.
zen leecher
2/8/2013 12:01:00 PM
From what I've encountered most Rocky Ford "snobs" are either immature or don't fly fish but have an opinion. What I would like to see is a gathering of these "snobs" at Rocky Ford to view how they handle fly equipment and how they entice educated trout to strike.

I was there about 35 times last year and last time I checked Rocky Ford was about 23 miles up the road and the Montana spring creeks were about 500 miles east. Sort of a no brainer.

Anglinarcher, next time you drive over, drop me a line first and I may be able to get free.
hotwheels63
2/9/2013 8:10:00 PM
fishing is fishing i dont believe they are snobs. or the fish is easier because you believe they are fish in barrel. if you enjoy that is what it is about
dbk
2/9/2013 10:41:00 PM
I'm curious as to what approach/technique you used to land the larger fish. I was out there Thursday afternoon and most of Friday. Spoke with the owner of the fly shop in Ephrata who said a guy did very well stripping small white leeches. Small olive scuds (18) fished under an indicator or "scudded" (sunk unto a rock and "twitched" when a trout approaches) also brought fish, as did large egg patterns fished in the early morning hours before full light according to Darc (owner). I landed two larger fish (27-28 inches) on blood worms under an indicator. Egg patterns under an indicator also worked fairly well. Landed 10 fish but must have had 10-15 takes each day which were "soft" and was unable to hook up solidly on them.
Anglinarcher
2/9/2013 11:38:00 PM
I have a very small midge larva I tied for the Big Horn River in Montana about 15 years ago. It is like nothing I have ever seen, and I usually don't bother with it, but, as spooky as the fish were, it was the ticket.
secright14
2/14/2013 7:13:00 PM
Wow, I did not know that the fish were out when the water was this cold , I went down there last year around this time of year and over four days got only a baby bass and a small perch, was this over by one of the perch that go in to potholes ?
secright14
2/25/2013 8:07:00 PM
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