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Article: HATCH CAN DRIVE ANGLERS BUGGY.(Sports)(Column)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- April 28, 2001
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Byline: Ed Dentry News Outdoors Writer
Are those Arkansas River trout driving you crazy? Have you come to your wits' end, with bugs in your hair and a curse on your fly rod? Is that what's troubling you, pard?
Take a tip or two from Bill Eddrington, who has survived years of caddis madness. Study up, chill out and include a siesta in your angling schedule.
For all its fame and hoopla, the monstrous caddis hatch that sprouts along 60 miles of river from Salida to Caon City each spring can challenge anglers with frustrating, technical, downright lousy fishing conditions.
``There's a lot to it,'' said Eddrington, who owns Royal Gorge ...