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Richwon4
06/27/2021 07:54AM
 
I have fished crooked many many times but I never want to stop learning it. One thing stumps me however. Some of you who have been going up there for many many years can shed some insight on it for my kids and I. If you are willing to PM me I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
 
Lawnchair107
06/27/2021 08:06AM
 
Richwon4: "I have fished crooked many many times but I never want to stop learning it. One thing stumps me however. Some of you who have been going up there for many many years can shed some insight on it for my kids and I. If you are willing to PM me I'd appreciate it. Thanks. "


What specifically are you asking?
 
Richwon4
06/27/2021 12:20PM
 
There are a few reefs/ humps/ islands not on the maps. I know each bay has its own. We like to camp in Friday.
 
tbro16
06/28/2021 03:03AM
 
Zoom in on google maps to find sunken islands. For Crooked, you can also check out the mndnr lake finder site to see the contour map theyve got. Best map I've seen of that lake. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday bays seem to have more humps than Thursday does.


Goodluck!
 
AlexaBliss
11/27/2021 09:00PM
 
A popular way to fly fish the Crooked River is with nymphs. A small bead head (prince nymph, hare's ear, pheasant tail, or scud) with a smaller nymph as a dropper (zebra midge, midge pupa, or a mayfly emerger) will catch trout throughout the river.