Bow
River Report – October 13, 2016
After a fairly significant snow hatch over
the long weekend the weather is supposed to be a little better for a bit.
The cold snap should get the Water Boatman
fishing rolling in a big way. Lower stretches of the river, on warmer days,
should fish quite well with Boatman patterns.
Warmer temps, with cloudy conditions,
should bring the BWO’s. There have been a few more rising fish around in the
last couple of weeks so we may get some dry fly fishing.
Nymph rigs and streamer fishing continue to
be quite good. Keep in mind that over the next several weeks fish will slowly
start to transition into structures where they spend the winter (slower and
deeper).
Please note that our Brown Trout are moving
around and getting ready to spawn. Show respect and handle them carefully. #KEEPEMWET
Hatches:
BWO’s, October Caddis, Water Boatmen
Dry Flies: Wilcox Low Rider, Quigley’s Sparkle Flag-BWO,
Morrish October Caddis
Water Boatman
Streamers:
Taupe Leech, Bellydancer Zonker, Near Nuff Sculpin,
Crowsnest
River Report – October 13, 2016
The Crowsnest area got a whole bunch of
snow last weekend but that won’t stop the good fishing. With cooler nights any
snowmelt shouldn’t have an effect on water conditions.
Fall is always a great time on the
Crowsnest.
#KEEPEMWET
Hatches: BWO’s, Water Boatmen
Dries: CDC
Winged Emerger-BWO, Wilcox Low Rider-BWO
Streamers: Medusa, Circus Peanut
High Country River Report – October 13, 2016
The season changed pretty quickly this past
weekend in the high country. Little less green with a bunch more white.
If we get some double digit temperatures
the high country will still have some good fishing to offer in the two weeks
that they remain open.
If we get any nice days it would be well
worth getting out there. Likely best to take some smaller bugs and focus your
fishing in the noon to 4 PM part of the day.
#KEEPEMWET
Hatches:
BWO’s
Dries: Hippie
Stomper, Wilcox Low Rider, Cinnamon Flying Ant, Flag Ant,
CDC Winged Emerger-BWO.
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