Fryingpan: CFS 107. Hatches: midge nymphs, mysis shrimp, caddis nymphs, beatis nymphs and dries. Flies: mysis shrimp (16-20), zebra midge of various colors (16-22), frying pan emerger (18-22), gray ...
Knowing the stages of development in a bug’s life is a critical component to successful fly fishing. Deciphering the hatch on a river is a challenging game. Larva, pupa or adult stages have been ...
If you head out early, plan to nymph with baetis, midge emergers and beadheads. Make sure to have a good assortment of size 12 to 16 20-inchers, princes, copper johns, pheasant tails, PMD sparkle duns ...
Short and Sweet: The Pan is the best bet in the valley this week, as the flows are nearly unaffected by runoff (It has rained every day this past week, adding some color to the middle and lower river… ...
Colorado: CFS 1,900. Hatches: caddis, beatis, tricos. Flies to use: prince nymphs (6-12), stone fly nymph (6-12), red copper johns (10-14), beatis emergers (14-18), cdc beatis dries (16-20), 20 incher ...
Short and Sweet: The weather has been quite warm around Basalt recently, and the bugs are hatching heavily. Cloudy, warm days are all you can ask for on the Pan, and we are getting our share of them.
Short and Sweet: It’s been very warm in Basalt this week and the Fryingpan is fishing extremely well. We are seeing a few baetis adults buzzing around, but the trout are still primarily interested in ...