tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8919138747633045516.post4623519237194380980..comments2023-12-26T21:19:49.871-05:00Comments on brianonthefly: Birthday Fishingbflyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08711436833966221382noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8919138747633045516.post-38684884380890139512013-12-15T08:27:09.922-05:002013-12-15T08:27:09.922-05:00Greg H. - Thanks for stopping by, taking the time ...Greg H. - Thanks for stopping by, taking the time to read and comment. Fishing the smaller WNY tribs during high flow is probably one of the best times to fish. Low traffic and plenty of great fish movement. The trick is finding potential holding areas and fishing them with confidence. Some of the best days I have ever had were during high water.<br />All it takes is one trip when you it all comes together.....hope to see you out there one day. That would be great!bflyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08711436833966221382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8919138747633045516.post-90297848904235089112013-12-13T16:37:43.432-05:002013-12-13T16:37:43.432-05:00Brian,
Great to see someone exploring and fishing ...Brian,<br />Great to see someone exploring and fishing the smaller tribs versus the big name waters such as Oak Orchard Creek and Eighteen Mile Creek. We try to follow the same philosophy here in NH. Unfortunately during our explorations on our annual trip to Western NY we have encountered either very low flows or Erie Canal releases killing visibility. Still looking for opportunities to get away from the crowds and fish to fish. Hopefully next November. Happy Holidays. Tight lines and warm hands.<br />Greg H.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com