In late summer on many Western rivers, an insect hatch of great importance occurs that provides a lot of action for fly fishers. This hatch is the midge, a small, swarming cloud of trout protein that ...
Midges rule the local water for the next few months. Sporadic hatches of Blue-Winged Olives (BWOs) may appear, but the mainstay for repeatable success rides on the smallest nymphs in your fly box. If ...
Note: The area rivers fishing report, courtesy of Duranglers Flies and Supplies. San Juan River, New Mexico: 453 cfs, recently increased. Fishing is good right now but watch for water to discolor at ...
They’re small. They are here all the time. And they must taste good, because trout will eat the littlest bug in the river all year. Trout snack on midges again and again, like Tic Tacs. Midges are the ...
Although this hasn t been much of a winter for snow and cold, it has been wintry enough to keep me inside most of the time. That has left me with a little too much time on my hands and a need for ...
A red or chartreuse copper John, pheasant tail, lightning bug, zebra midge, caddis pupa, yellow Sally nymph, girdle bug, bitch creek, or rubber-leg can be just what the fly fishing doctor ordered. — ...
BASALT – Fishing has been hot! Right now the sweet spot on the Roaring Fork and Fryingpan is between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., the bankers’ hours. There is no real need to get out there too early; let the ...
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