went on Hickory Creek day before yesterday. Great News!
The farmer has started (is pretty far along) on his stream work. He's taken out trees of the north side (right side, as you walk upstream), and is stabilizing the banks. There's no riprap, yet; but that should be coming. What it means:
The creek got spread out in the HUGE floods back in 2013. Many stretches are (were!) still too wide and thin; the stream Had re-channelized some in the last 5 years, but not as much as needed.
Also, the creek was eating into his cornfield (adding mud to the stream, and costing him money).
His stream work is pushing the stream back up against the bluff, which will deepen the pools, and get rid of the bayous and sloughs . I'll post a pic soon.
Interestingly, it was fishing well on the whole stream; even right where the work was being done. The 'used-to-be-pretty-good hole' is Right where they were digging on Weds; and i caught 5 trouts right there! The new run above the bridge is another spot where he's done work; and it was fishing better than ever!
Friday, July 20, 2018
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
20180619 fished North Cedar creek this evening. There was bad flood damage last time i was here (two years ago?); and things are looking alot better. There's still drifted trees in spots, but the stream is starting to channelize back into shape. There were a few pools that looked like they'd have trouts: they did. I didn't go up far enough to where the brook trouts used to be; so i don't know how they're doing. But the stocked rainbows were either growing nicely, or they're putting 14 inchers in there/
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
i just got back from checking out the decorah area streams this afternoon , here's my report
Upper Iowa River back in its banks; BARELY, surrounding fields have much standing water
North Bear 2pm back in its banks, (normally) dry side channels full and/or flowing.
somewhere between muddy and very very very cloudy, vis 2feet?
took me about 30 minutes to hook and land a trout.
tried pools and back waters; no joy , no even a strike
then tried a riffle (pocket water?) and had a strike quickly. Figured was rainbow, but was brown
quit after catching that one, which was on a beadhead green and partridge with wire rib and peacock
Waterloo 3pm back in banks.
between very cloudy and cloudy
took about 20 minutes to hook and land a trout
only fished one spot (end of a riffle and start of a run)
brown trout on beadhead green and partridge with wire rib and peacock thorax (i call this a Green Retro)
quit after that one
French 4pm high, well within banks
between slightly cloudy and hazy (which is pretty bad for french)
I didn't fish, cause i was hungry and wanted to go home
I think (assuming that the weather cooperates) that this weekend will be okay for decorah. I'd fish Waterloo [Don't Forget! parts of Waterloo are catch and release; And access now goes all the way down to the upper iowa] Have fun!
Upper Iowa River back in its banks; BARELY, surrounding fields have much standing water
North Bear 2pm back in its banks, (normally) dry side channels full and/or flowing.
somewhere between muddy and very very very cloudy, vis 2feet?
took me about 30 minutes to hook and land a trout.
tried pools and back waters; no joy , no even a strike
then tried a riffle (pocket water?) and had a strike quickly. Figured was rainbow, but was brown
quit after catching that one, which was on a beadhead green and partridge with wire rib and peacock
Waterloo 3pm back in banks.
between very cloudy and cloudy
took about 20 minutes to hook and land a trout
only fished one spot (end of a riffle and start of a run)
brown trout on beadhead green and partridge with wire rib and peacock thorax (i call this a Green Retro)
quit after that one
French 4pm high, well within banks
between slightly cloudy and hazy (which is pretty bad for french)
I didn't fish, cause i was hungry and wanted to go home
I think (assuming that the weather cooperates) that this weekend will be okay for decorah. I'd fish Waterloo [Don't Forget! parts of Waterloo are catch and release; And access now goes all the way down to the upper iowa] Have fun!
Thursday, May 31, 2018
i was catching little chubs (on dry flies-stimulators) about an hour ago on lower otter
at the access point (about halfway between echo valley and elgin. )
it used to be, that there was
access from a little downstream from the parking lot, upstream to the
bridge where a side road crosses otter (except that there wasn't really a
way to get all the way up to the bridge from the parking lot.
i was heading back towards West
Union, and lo and behold! Upstream from the bridge (on the main
gravel -echo valley rd); there's a NEW Access lot, with new access.
It looks like it went in this year: the gravel's still clean, and it looks like they did some stream work.
It was getting dark by then, so i didn't try it; but did take the attached pic.
Thursday, April 26, 2018
4/26/2018 Thurs
It's Finally warming up here, and Nearly all the snow is melted.
I drove over to Yellow River State Forest today, and fished Little Paint Creek in the campground.
There were Lots of big fish, rising to caddis flies, as well as other bugs that I didn't recognize.
I cast a Yellow&Partridge soft hackle (size 16), and very quickly hooked (and after a while landed) an 18" brown trout. There were several other trouts that size, plus scores of smaller trouts (some of which appeared to be stocked rainbows). There were only a few people in the campground, and I was the only one fishing when I got there (two people were fishing at the lower ford when I drove out).
I drove up the road that follows Big Paint creek up to Waterville (White Pine Rd), and saw that they done a whole lot of stream work to Big Paint. Right upstream from the State Forest, they put in about six wing dams; and there was new rip rap in many places before Waterville (and some after).
It's Finally warming up here, and Nearly all the snow is melted.
I drove over to Yellow River State Forest today, and fished Little Paint Creek in the campground.
There were Lots of big fish, rising to caddis flies, as well as other bugs that I didn't recognize.
I cast a Yellow&Partridge soft hackle (size 16), and very quickly hooked (and after a while landed) an 18" brown trout. There were several other trouts that size, plus scores of smaller trouts (some of which appeared to be stocked rainbows). There were only a few people in the campground, and I was the only one fishing when I got there (two people were fishing at the lower ford when I drove out).
I drove up the road that follows Big Paint creek up to Waterville (White Pine Rd), and saw that they done a whole lot of stream work to Big Paint. Right upstream from the State Forest, they put in about six wing dams; and there was new rip rap in many places before Waterville (and some after).
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Fished Hickory (again). talked to the farm owner; he's having problems getting the government (epa, army corps, etc) to approve his riprap request. Hoping he gets it; the stream needs it after the huge flood of several years ago.
was 40 degrees out, which felt nice, but filled the creek with ice cold runoff. Only caught one brown trout in an hour. Had multiple strikes, but they were so slow and weak that I missed them all but that one. Saw several trouts rising pretty regularly on what appeared to be mayflies (or caddis?) ... big enough to see them anyway, so I doubt that they were midges. Couldn't get trouts interested in my dries though. every strike I had was on a green retro.
Sunday, February 4, 2018
Walked down to Glover's Creek yesterday. They have a gate up right as you enter Echo Valley park, but the walk in wasn't bad at all. Stream nearly completely open, with just a few places iced up. Temps around 30 degrees. Saw (scared) quite a few trouts. Went up to the first ford, and then onto the rocks; staying on the left side of the creek (and keeping my sox dry).
Hooked one rainbow (on a Green Retro), but lost him without getting him to me: Skunked.
Kept fishing that same hole, 'cause I couldn't go up further without using the ford. No Joy.
It started snowing, and after a while I gave it up, and walked out.
The steep hill by the stream was a little hard to go up, since the patches of ice now had snow on them. Had to walk slow, as I had neither my cleats or my wading staff; but it wasn't too bad as long as you went slow.
Hooked one rainbow (on a Green Retro), but lost him without getting him to me: Skunked.
Kept fishing that same hole, 'cause I couldn't go up further without using the ford. No Joy.
It started snowing, and after a while I gave it up, and walked out.
The steep hill by the stream was a little hard to go up, since the patches of ice now had snow on them. Had to walk slow, as I had neither my cleats or my wading staff; but it wasn't too bad as long as you went slow.
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