Bow
River Report – September 14, 2016
Water levels are low on the river. There is
a lot of floating weed, especially in the afternoons, making for frustration if
fishing anything subsurface and cross current. Deep nymphing still going strong
on worms and little leeches, with Boatman style stuff starting to produce (like
black Copper Johns, Prince nymphs, etc.) Streamer fishing has been very good on
the cloudy days tougher on the sunny days.
Angler shave been getting a few fish on
hoppers but it’s certainly not lit up. There are still some Tricos around as
well as Caddis and on the cloudy days there’s lots of Pseudos (small BWOS’). There
have been some rising fish here and there.
Please note that our Brown Trout are moving
around and getting ready to spawn. Show respect and handle them carefully. #KEEPEMWET
There has been a little of discussion this
week regarding the discovery of Whirling Disease in the Upper Bow. We have not
shared any media reports or posted anything to date as we don’t really know
much about the situation right now. About the only thing we do know is, if this
isn’t a wakeup call about good practices with cleaning your wading equipment,
boats, etc., we don’t know what is. And without question, felt soled boots need
to go away.
Hatches:
Tricos, Few Caddis, Hoppers, Water
Boatmen
Dry Flies: Wilcox Low Rider, Glo Ant, Quigley’s Sparkle
Flag-BWO,
Point Guard Hopper, More-Or
Less Hopper
Water Boatman
Streamers:
Taupe Leech, Kreelex Minnow, Bellydancer Zonker,
Near Nuff Sculpin, Gartside
Leech.
Crowsnest
River Report – September 14, 2016
The Crowsnest is very low, clear, wadeable,
and technical here and there. The terrestrial stuff (ants, hoppers) are in full
swing. This is the most user friendly way to catch fish there right now. If you
find rising fish, prepare for small flies, light tippets, and maybe a number of
fly switches. Boatman in the tailouts
can be really fun at this time of year.
#KEEPEMWET
Hatches: Hoppers, Ants, BWO’s
Dries: Point
Guard Hopper, Chewbakka Hopper, Glo Ant,
CDC Winged Emerger-BWO
Streamers: Medusa, Circus Peanut
High Country River Report – September 14, 2016
Some of the best dry fly fishing of the
year right now. Best fishing from late morning to around 4 PM.
If you find fish being a little picky try a
small BWO pattern like the
Film Critic-BWO or a small Parachute Adams
If you see Bull Trout and you are not able
to get them to chase a fly right now, please leave them alone. They are in the
process of making baby Bull Trout.
#KEEPEMWET
Hatches:
Few PMD’s, Hoppers, Ants, BWO’s
Dries: Hippie
Stomper, Wilcox Low Rider, Cinnamon Flying Ant, Flag Ant,
CDC Winged Emerger-BWO.
Streamers: Medusa, Double Bunny.
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