March madness is finally over. It was very hectic this year with over 20 days on the river. A lot of fish caught and released. When the river gets this way it's always helpful to be with someone who knows the rivers and how to change with conditions. Fish get use to seeing the same kind of flies being used day in and day out. This is when you have to think outside of the box. It's times like this that flies such as the cripple were born. You could be using the best tied fly ever tied by the...
March madness is finally over. It was very hectic this year with over 20 days on the river. A lot of fish caught and released. When the river gets this way it's always helpful to be with someone who knows the rivers and how to change with conditions. Fish get use to seeing the same kind of flies being used day in and day out. This is when you have to think outside of the box. It's times like this that flies such as the cripple were born. You could be using the best tied fly ever tied by the most known tyer only to have it refused. Why you ask? It maybe because everyone is using the same fly. A simple change up such as a cripple may do the trick. This past week for me it was midges that did the trick. But not the standard zebra midge. Nope that wouldn't work. They would eat one with a crystal bead and very small tuff of cdc. Same pattern but just a little differently tied.
Fishing has been tough all over the lake in the mornings, but afternoons have been fantastic. The birds have been working down by the dam between 2pm- 5:30pm, there are small stripers feeding at the surface, but the big stripers are underneath them. The larger stripers are taking advantage of the wounded and dead shad that the small stripers are leaving behind.
Fishing has been tough all over the lake in the mornings, but afternoons have been fantastic. The birds have been working down by the dam between 2pm- 5:30pm, there are small stripers feeding at the surface, but the big stripers are underneath them. The larger stripers are taking advantage of the wounded and dead shad that the small stripers are leaving behind.
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. The trees are starting to bud out. You know what that means? I'll tell you. It means the weather is changing. It's spring type weather. What that means for the fly fishing person is that more bugs will begin to hatch. What kind? Blue-wing olives, March Browns, black caddis, tan caddis, midges galore!!! It means the fish will become very active will all the insects hatching. It's just starting!
We did really well with a March Brown imitation I developed some 15 years ago, just for the lower mountain fork. My clients hooked into...
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. The trees are starting to bud out. You know what that means? I'll tell you. It means the weather is changing. It's spring type weather. What that means for the fly fishing person is that more bugs will begin to hatch. What kind? Blue-wing olives, March Browns, black caddis, tan caddis, midges galore!!! It means the fish will become very active will all the insects hatching. It's just starting!
We did really well with a March Brown imitation I developed some 15 years ago, just for the lower mountain fork. My clients hooked into 15 fish the first day and absolute fantastic second day with 49 fish hooked. All of them on my March Brown!
Extremely busy week days and weekends.
Size 18 blue wing olive nymphs, emergers and dry flies
Size 16 caddis nymph and dry flies
Size 16-14 March Brown Softhackles
Size 8 rubberleg jiggy buggers
Chris S.
Broken Bow, OklahomaReported 4 months ago
Extremely busy week days and weekends.
Size 18 blue wing olive nymphs, emergers and dry flies
Size 16 caddis nymph and dry flies
Size 16-14 March Brown Softhackles
Size 8 rubberleg jiggy buggers
Fishing has been fabulous!!! A lot of fish to the net recently. After the ice storm of the year the river is clear and cold. Just the way the fish love it.
The weather has been great lately. Warm in the afternoons. The insect activity has been great when the sun comes out. Lots of blue-winged olives coming off a few caddis and of course midges. Come fish with us! We know how to get it done!!!
Fishing has been fabulous!!! A lot of fish to the net recently. After the ice storm of the year the river is clear and cold. Just the way the fish love it.
The weather has been great lately. Warm in the afternoons. The insect activity has been great when the sun comes out. Lots of blue-winged olives coming off a few caddis and of course midges. Come fish with us! We know how to get it done!!!
Fishing has been very good. Small size 16 and 18 hooks for this time of year. Midges soft hackles and caddis have all worked well.
If you are going be careful. The sides of the river may still have ice!!!
Fishing has been very good. Small size 16 and 18 hooks for this time of year. Midges soft hackles and caddis have all worked well.
If you are going be careful. The sides of the river may still have ice!!!
Doubles are always my favorite thing to see! These two boys had a blast. I was afraid one them was going to jump out of the net before the got the other one. It makes for a fun day for sure.
Fishing has been excellent! Winter time the river is not nearly as crowded. It's a great time to be on the river. Morning has been cold this week so dress accordingly.
It's midge season so think small. It's still a little early for the streamer fishing but I will not be long before the big ones come up river...
Doubles are always my favorite thing to see! These two boys had a blast. I was afraid one them was going to jump out of the net before the got the other one. It makes for a fun day for sure.
Fishing has been excellent! Winter time the river is not nearly as crowded. It's a great time to be on the river. Morning has been cold this week so dress accordingly.
It's midge season so think small. It's still a little early for the streamer fishing but I will not be long before the big ones come up river to spawn!!!
With the warmer weather this Christmas the river has been a little crowded. Fish are biting good on midges this time of year. Winter streamer season is almost upon us. The bigger fish normally eat them but don't be surprised if a smaller fish takes a bite or to. Trout are opportunistic so a big meal will mostly be eaten.
With the warmer weather this Christmas the river has been a little crowded. Fish are biting good on midges this time of year. Winter streamer season is almost upon us. The bigger fish normally eat them but don't be surprised if a smaller fish takes a bite or to. Trout are opportunistic so a big meal will mostly be eaten.
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Had a great time on the water catching some fish today. Condition's weren't the best but fishing was fun. Captain Michael definitely knows the lake and can put you on the fish.
Amazing experience, guide was extremely experienced and a great dude, had us on fish almost immediately and kept them coming throughout, captain experiences also made the booking easy and were extremely helpful with any questions we had
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