Fishing Report
The fishing has started to taper off with the bigger browns heading back down stream. Still catching lots of fish, but mostly rainbows. We still have hooked into a couple of browns in the 24″ range, and one rainbow that was 24″ also, the last 2 days, but you really aren’t seeing the huge browns. Crowds are starting to thin out also, I only counted about 20 people at 8 am this morning.
The water generation has been really different this past week, running earlier in the mornings for an hour or two, and maybe turning on again towards evening. Today, (Saturday) it was off all day.
The hot patterns have been:
Midges:
WD-40’s
tungsten beaded olive flash back
Zebra’s ( in the slower waters)
Scuds in gray or tan, smaller sizes
large dry’s like renegades or griffiths gnat
CDC caddis in olive
Olive Woolly buggers in olive with flash
egg patterns (puff balls) used as an attractor with a small midge or nymph as a trailer
We are still using small tippets: 6X 100% fluorocarbon
WE ARE NOW OFFERING COAST GUARD CERTIFIED FLY FISHING BOAT TRIPS
