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It has been cold and miserable over the past few days. Intermittent snow showers blowing through and then the sun makes and appearance for a while, pre-empting another round of snow flakes and cold wind. 13inches of snow over the past week, has maintained a respectable snowpack. The forecast is for a few more days of cold and snow with the prediction of the temperatures back in the high 60's to 70's by the weekend. The ski slopes are closing now so it will be quiet around here for a month or so. It will be a great time to get out onto the water as even the locals leave town at this time for a warmer weather break at the end of the season. We will just look forward to some warmer more consistent weather.
The cold weather made it a little uncomfortable out on the river if one did not dress for the conditions. And the succession of changes during the days, rendered the fishing a little inconsistent. There was not much evidence of hatches for much of the day. When there was a hatch it was done with very quickly. This cold snap has unsettled the balance for the moment. But it should be better by the end of the week when warmer more consistent weather is forecast. Recommended Flies:Use midges, bwos, nymphs and attractors. The fish are also taking small nymphs. For mysis at the dam use Mike's Mysis. epoxy mysis, and BDV mysis. The midges will come off during the day, particularly if it is sunny. So try Wilson's Reverse Candy Cane #20, red and black chironocones #20, nick's larva in miracle pink, olive, and purple back, brassies #18 - #22, midge larva patterns #18 - #22, copper johns #18 - #22, rainbow warriors, black polywings #18 - #22 and bling midges # 18 - #22. In addition try dry patterns such as the z-wing real midge, black cdc midge and any similar dry black and gray patterns in sizes from #20 through to #26. The fish are taking generic nymphs such as pheasant tails and caddis larva patterns. The BWO's are coming off as well. Try emerger patterns such as rs2's and WD-50's. For BWO naturals use standard BWO's, parachute BWO's, parachute Adams, and Thorax patterns.
Roaring Fork Current Flow: near Emma - 360cfs (if you want more uptodate figures check out current readings on our "Links" page).
Recommended Flies: The best results on the Fork now are from nymphing. Use either stoneflies or attractor patterns down deep, with small nymphs or emergers as the second fly. In the clear water and bright days the fish are near structure or down deep. Now the big browns are chasing streamers as well so take along your streamer gear for a change. Try small baetis such as the FPA Sparkle Baetis, the FPA Thorax Emerger, and black pheasant tails have also worked well. For emergers, the rs2 in black or gray. Also the sparkle wing rs2. For small flies, copper johns, pc phlash, mercury rs2's, pheasant tails, bubble back bwos.
The Colorado is going to get a little color now as the melt begins at lower elevations. It was clearer this week than the Fork, but keep an eye on the weather as the warming days will bring in more color. Recommended Flies: Generally the way to go is nymphing with small baetis, the FPA sparkle baetis, sparkle rs2's and biot emergers. For stonefly nymphs use the BTB Hot Spot 20 Incher, rubberleg patterns such as Mike's BTB Coffee/Black and the Halloween Speckled Girdle Bug, with midges, worms and small baetis patterns behind the lead fly. Try streamers as well. |
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