Monday, July 31, 2017
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Fishing Reports - July 27
Bow
River Report –July 27, 2017
We are still seeing some great fish being
caught on the Bow. This is certainly the best big Brown trout year since 2012 but
with river levels now down to just over 100 CMS and this incessant heat we all
need to be aware of water temperatures.
The Bow River monitoring station (below
Carseland) has registered temps over 20 C twice in the last two weeks and if it
wasn’t for cooler nights we would be in a lot worse shape. With the forecast
temperatures over the foreseeable future, maybe restrict your fishing to early
morning, no later than 2 PM.
Streamer fishing continues to be good and
nymphing a small leech pattern under and indicator or foam fly has been deadly.
There is an advisory in place regarding low
water levels and high water temperatures. This requests that anglers restrict
angling activity to the early morning hours to minimize stress on fish.
Hatches:
Caddis, Tricos
Dry Flies: Berrett’s Brown Leg Golden Stone, Chubby
Chernobyl, CDC Caddis,
Spent Partridge Caddis
Streamers:
Skiddish Smolt, Kreelex Minnow, Bow River Bugger
Crowsnest
River Report – July 27, 2017
The Crow continues to fish really well. It
is low, running at about 4 CMS.
Please note, there is an advisory in place
regarding low water levels and high water temperatures. This requests that
anglers restrict angling activity to the early morning hours to minimize stress
on fish.
Hatches: PMD’s, Caddis
Dries: Yeager’s
Foam Caddis, PMD Helen Keller, X-Body Parachute-PMD
Streamers: Silvey’s Sculpin Leech-Blk/Olv/Wht., Circus Peanut
High Country River Report – July 27, 2017
The high country has been fishing very
well. As you move higher, the water temps remain cooler but everything is
getting pretty low.
Please note, there is an advisory in place
regarding low water levels and high water temperatures. This requests that
anglers restrict angling activity to the early morning hours to minimize stress
on fish.
Hatches:
Caddis, PMD’s, Green Drakes
Dries: Turner’s
Bank Robber, Trina’s Stimi Stone, Helen Keller PMD,
Trina’s Carnage Green Drake, Neversink
Caddis, Helen Keller-PMD
Nymphs: B/H Prince Nymph,
Tung Stud, Tung Dart
Streamers: Ice Pick-Tan/Pearl,
Silveys Sculpin Leech-White
Saturday, July 22, 2017
Discontinued Items On Sale
With the new lineups of gear being announced at ICAST last week, there are some pretty good deals on products from Hatch, Simms, Orvis, and Winston.
Thursday, July 20, 2017
Fishing Reports - July 20
Bow
River Report –July 20, 2017
The fishing on the Bow continues to be
pretty good. Still some really nice Brown Trout being caught almost every day
and some pretty long and chunky Rainbows as well.
Although there have been huge numbers of
evening caddis, it has been tough finding a ton of fish over 10” that are
rising. Some bigger fish here and there, but not everywhere.
The Stonefly thing still works some but
there are certainly a lot less bugs around.
Trico spinners have already shown up along
the entirety of the river, as high as Glenmore, all the way to below Carseland.
Hopefully this, combined with a little lower levels, leads to more rising fish
in the coming weeks.
Having walked a few banks this past
weekend, we can say that there are a LOT of hoppers. Keep your fingers crossed
for some hopper fishing as we get into August.
Streamer fishing continues to be good and
nymphing a small leech pattern under and indicator or foam fly has been deadly.
Please note that, as of last Friday, there
is an advisory in place regarding low water levels and high water temperatures.
This requests that anglers restrict angling activity to the early morning hours
to minimize stress on fish.
So far, we have been lucky and retained decent
flow volumes on the Bow. This has kept temperatures at reasonable levels.
However, as the river drops it will be more affected by high temperatures. Keep
your fingers crossed that these cooler nights continue and some rain would be
nice.
Hatches:
Caddis, Tricos
Dry Flies: Berrett’s Brown Leg Golden Stone, Chubby
Chernobyl, CDC Caddis,
Spent Partridge Caddis
Streamers:
Skiddish Smolt, Kreelex Minnow, Bow River Bugger
Crowsnest
River Report – July 20, 2017
The Crow continues to fish really well. It
is low, running at about 4.7 CMS.
Please note that, as of last Friday, there
is an advisory in place regarding low water levels and high water temperatures.
This requests that anglers restrict angling activity to the early morning hours
to minimize stress on fish.
Hatches: PMD’s, Caddis
Dries: Yeager’s
Foam Caddis, PMD Helen Keller, X-Body Parachute-PMD
Streamers: Silvey’s Sculpin Leech-Blk/Olv/Wht., Circus Peanut.
High Country River Report – July 20, 2017
Things continue to get better all the time
in the high country. Fishing for Cutthroat and Bull Trout has been very good.
Lots of dry fly fishing going on right now.
Please note that, as of last Friday, there
is an advisory in place regarding low water levels and high water temperatures.
This requests that anglers restrict angling activity to the early morning hours
to minimize stress on fish.
Hatches:
Caddis, PMD’s, Green Drakes
Dries: Turner’s
Bank Robber, Trina’s Stimi Stone, Helen Keller PMD,
Trina’s Carnage Green Drake, Neversink Caddis,
Helen Keller-PMD
Nymphs: B/H Prince Nymph,
Tung Stud, Tung Dart
Streamers: Ice Pick-Tan/Pearl,
Silveys Sculpin Leech-White
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