Since technically it's Spring, we'll start with regular fishing reports again. Seems weird when you look outside.
BUT IT'S ONLY SUPPOSED TO LAST A FEW DAYS!!!!
Bow River Report –March 21, 2011
Things actually started to show signs of picking up as far as fishing goes in the last week. A few pushes of colored water from city snowmelt didn’t affect the fishing in any negative way.
As you would expect at this time of year, nymphs and streamers are your best bet, but there were a few fish to be found rising to midges last week.
We just have to get through the next 3 or 4 days of returning winter and things should continue shaping up.
Hatches: Midges
Streamers: Party Boy, Silvey’s Sculpin Leech (Black w/ Olive, White Head), Marabou Clousers, Articulated Leech-Black or Purple, Geek Leech
Nymphs: Bloom’s Tung Dart, Chamois Leech, Tung Stud, Conestone, Jimmie Legs, B/H Wire Worm
Dry Flies: Quigley’s Cluster, CDC Griffiths Gnat
Crowsnest River Report – March 21, 2011
Things started to get a little more spring-like on the Crow last week. As we get warmer weather, things will start to shape up.
There are sectional closures on the Crow until June. Check the regulations before heading out.
Hatches: Midges
Streamers: Brunette Leech, Chamois Leech.
Nymphs: Pheasant-Tail, Hare's Ear, Copper John, Tung Stud, and San Juan Worm
Dries: Silvey’s Hatching Midge, Quigley’s Cluster
High Country River Report – March 21, 2011
The high country streams are now closed until June 2011.
Hatches:
Streamers:
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