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by Scott Bestul

Well we had a record number of entries for this, the final caption contest sponsored by the folks at Cabela’s, who are in thick of 50th Anniversary revelry as we speak. There’s nothing quite like the wholly painless pleasure of giving away stuff that isn’t yours, and so we salute the Cabela’s crew for their largesse and wish them a Happy 50th.
There were, as always, some very clever captions submitted, and the elite judging team (me and Dave) argued vigorously—between snorts of laughter—about which lines were the funniest.
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This is from our Owyhee River Guide: The rest of the day was drizzly or downright rainy but they took 15-20 fish with 5 over 20", including Hailey's 24" (see the photos). Almost all the fish were taken on #22 or #24 zebra midges. Color does not seem to be a major factor but finding a fish that is holding in a feeding lane is the key. That may sound easy but on the Owyhee this time of year it is not. River flow is currently around 32 cfs which really limits the amount of moving water, most of the fish are cruising looking for food and there are thousands of midges for them to choose from. The irrigation district typically opens the dam to about 200 cfs about April 15 and then we have a whole new scenario. The reservoir is already 60% full, the water content in the Owyhee snow pack is 120% of average and that means we will have a full body of water behind the dam which is great! The only trick to that is if we get warm weather with rain and heavy, fast runoff which will force the dam to open up the gates. Make sure you check water levels if you plan to come in April. You don't want to drive all the way across the state and have the river running at 1500 cfs! As of today, March 15 there has not been a Skwala sighting and from exploring the river bottom there seem to be fewer Skwala nymphs this year. That is probably a result of several years of no flush from the dam and a therefore a buildup of silt which is detrimental to the Skwala population. Remember this about the Skwala, it is a small stonefly, a 10 at the biggest. Also, weighted stonefly nymphs don't work in the riffles now because they are only 10" to 12" deep and barely moving. The weighted nymph just goes to the bottom and sticks in the weeds, i.e.. just fish the dry!
I guided a Dad and his two college age kids Sunday March 13 on a pretty crazy weather day. Canyon was fogged in until 11:00 a.m and in the low 30's but fish were up on midges as long as the sun did not hit the water.
An interesting phenomenon on the Owyhee the last two years has been how it all of the sudden has morphed from the chalky-green river that it was for years to a crystal clear spring creek. This certainly has made fishing the river more technical. Some of us who are on the river a lot believe that the reason for this is that because of low water in the reservoir the last couple of years it did not "turnover". The "turnover" is caused when the three layers of water in the reservoir (epilimnion, thermocline, and hypolimnion), which are of different temperature and density, reach a point where the epilimnion becomes heaviest and sinks to the bottom and creates a mixing of the water and a more chalky color that the Owyhee was noted for. We will see if our theory is correct as the reservoir will certainly fill this year.
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Walked through the Botanics – did not get near the river. Tell you something though it was only at around half four the temps started to rise to a measly 12 degrees. These are the only fish I seen today.
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While fishing in one of the holes, Jad looked down at Mike and saw he was tight to a chrome bright fish. Mike fought the fish as it breached the water and made some nice runs. After a nice enduring battle, the dime bright hen yielded to the net. Success! The beautiful wild hen was briefly admired before being set back on her coarse upriver to take care of her business. Mike had four other grabs, but nothing else ended up sticking onto the end of the line. Mike then rowed Jad down the river; so he could feel like he was guiding Jad. Jad ended up being able to kick back for a little bit while feeling the luxury of Mike rowing him down. All in all a great day out on the river.
On Monday 3/14/11, one of our awesome customers Mike went out on the river for a day with Jad. They got out, and the fishing pressure was low, and the water levels were looking great. The weather held off relatively compared to what the local area had been receiving as of late. Mike said that they did not get rained on until the very end of the day when nature decided to pelt down hard.
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