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I am planning on going out to lees ferry in the next couple of weeks. I was wondering what you all recommend for bait since you can only use artificial baits. And also if anyone has if you could send me a pm on what to expect that would be awesome. Thanks Christian

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Double black zebra midges 18s or 20s or even 22s with a split shot and an indicator all day all year except during the cicada hatch for me.

 

I look forward to seeing anyone elses posts here too I'll be there within the month. Thx!

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Good advice from CousePursuit, I don't know where you live but there use to be a fly shop in Tempe that could totally hook you up around Baseline and Kyrene road.

I have some flies I can give you when you pass thru Flag if that would help?

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Thanks you very much seldom. I appreciate the offer but I will get my own so I don't have to take yours. Thanks anyway. I love how everyone on this site is so eager and willing to help other be successful in the outdoors

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The shop was called Az Flyfishing. It closed about 6 years ago. The only private shop left in the Valley is Scottsdale Fly Fishing & the Oris store. All the big box stores and the Internet forced them closed:( Sad! I used to love a store in Scottsdale called 4J's Troutfitters. Awesome people!!!!

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San Juan worms on light tippet in the white water has always been good - upper end especially. In the slower water, leach imitations, semi-seals and bead-head pheasant nymphs usually get a lot of hits.

 

If you find the bite slow, and happen to have a spin rig with 2-4 lb fluorocarbon, rebel minnows cast at the shore with a smallish split shot 18" up the line works great. Cast shallow and let the weight pull it down into the edge where the water drops off into a pool. Never let the lure or weight hit the silt. If it looks like a natural minnow dropping off the edge, it will probably get hit.

 

Best of luck!

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Thank you all for your pointers I really appreciate it. How about as far as specific baits/flies what should I go for other than what has already been mentioned?

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Are you headed to the walk in section of the river or hiring a guide to take you up river? I'd give Leesferry.com or leesferryflyfishing.com a call or email them to see what's working currently. They've been pretty helpful with info, especially about the walk in area. Midges always seem to work well in those tailwaters.

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