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http://www.thetroutfitter.com/fshreport.htmlWater Conditions: Good
Nighttime temps have
dropped below freezing and
daytime temps have been varying from high 30's to high 60's.
Water temps have dropped
precipitously and will be noticeably colder. If you plan
on float tubing any of the lakes in "The Loop" make
certain you have appropriate layers and warm socks.
Weather can change daily at this time of season with some
days being colder and windy and some days feeling like an
August afternoon.
With the seasonal colder nights and
water temperatures dropping, the
bigger fish are really on the hunt.
NOW is the time to float tube with
the big nasty streamers, like big ugly white/grey double bunnies and rabbit strip streamers.
Crowds have not been too bad and
there are tons of fish in the lakes.
Fall season is a great time to dust off
the float tube.
Both midging and streamer stripping
techniques are working well. Try
midging the outlet and inlet of Silver
Lake and near the reeds on the far
side of Gull and June.
Dry Flies:
Parachute Adams #14-18 Callibaetis
mayflies (hatch is waning), Griffiths Gnat #18-20, Mosquito Patterns. The fish think these are midges rather than mosquitoes!
Nymphs:
I would hang a #18 PT or the good ol' #18 black Zebra Midge under and indicator (like Crowley nymphing) from 2 feet under all the way to 10 feet down depending on where the fish are holding at the
time. Keep adjusting depth. Try this on the inlet and outlet of Silver Lake.
Streamers:
White/ Grey or brown Double Bunny stripped slow and deep on Gull and June!! Leech patterns in brown, black and rust. Denny Rickards seal buggers in orange/green.
Guides Hint: Most of the best fishing with the fly rod will be stripping streamers, of course. Don't forget about the 3 most important variables?Ķvary your fishing depth, vary your retrieve and change the flies often. It also helps to be on the MOVE and find the fish!!