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July 2009

Fly Fish Food Jimmy's / 2009 / July (Page 4)

Small Streams 7-20-09

All are at their peaks for action. But with hot weather coming some of the smallest streams will tend to warm and therefore slow down.   This does not apply to the rivers such as the Teton, Falls, Warm, Blackfoot and Portneuf. On all of these PMDs, caddis and sallys still bring action, but for riffle and run reaches attractor patterns will be a blast to fish. This means such as humpys, renegades, Wulff series, and irresistibles.  For slower reaches such as in Teton Basin PMD life cycle patterns will bring action.  And on all small waters it is time to break out your ant and beetle patterns remembering that hoppers are only a week or two from taking over as the patterns of choice.

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Henry’s Fork 7-20-09

Drakes have come & gone  everywhere on the river. On the Harriman-Last Chance reach mornings and evenings offer the best fishing with PMDs in decreasing sizes (bring life cycle patterns in #18-#22) providing daytime action, then flavs bring evening action.  Hoppers are not significant yet, but ant and beetle patterns will bring action anywhere on the river. So will evening caddis flights.  On the middle and lower river, a few golden stones can still be seen, but sallys are more numerous, so medium and small stimulator and dry muddler patterns will work well.   Likewise, no hoppers of significance yet, but ant, beetle, and PMD life cycle patterns can bring action.  Don’t overlook streamer patterns if you will be on the river during evenings.

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South Fork 7-20-09

Flow out of Palisades Dam has been stable at 12700 cfs for several days now, and the flow at Heise (13,800 cfs) has been just as stable.  And both flows are at historic normals.  All this means that the river, especially in Swan Valley and in the canyon, is at its summer best.  Some golden stones are still hanging around there, emerging yellow sallys and PMDs are bringing fish into riffles.  Bring your favorite  life-cycle patterns for  these remembering that presentation dominates specific pattern.   On the specific side, super-x patterns are living up to their  “fish-getter” reputations when swept under bushes, overhangs and along grassy banks.   Caddis flights bring evening action, and a few green drakes are beginning to show in canyon locations.  One should also pack streamer patterns for evening action around sheltered banks and shallows.  It’s a great time to be on the river, and look for the river to fish well for weeks to come.  Get in touch. We can give you advise not only on strategy, but equipment, best locations, and specific fly patterns.

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South Fork 7-17-09

The flow has been stable at 12,700 cfs and we should see stable flows now through the balance of the summer. The big stones have pretty much finished but you may still move some fish on the bigger size 4 imitations as the fish will still remember them for a week or so after the hatch. There will still be good hatches of yellow sallies and pale morning duns through out the coming weeks so if our report seems torepeat itself its because we are going to have steady hatches all summer due to good flows and cold water.

The log that claimed several boats at the Fall Creek Falls has been removed. Until it was cut out it was one of the trickiest obstacles we had seen in a few years.

The flow from Heise downstream has dropped to 5,400 cfs and the fishing has improved from last week. We should start to see the summer golden stones appear down there in the newly formed riffles, brush piles, and channels. Look also for good hatches of PMD’s. A big Super-X  Renegade, Sculpzilla or Clouser will work if you are looking for a bigger fish or if nothing is going on top. This section of river has a lot of obstacles and tight channels so please be careful.

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Big Lost River 7-16-09

With flows out of Mackay Dam at just under 700 cfs, wading here is not for the faint of heart.  Small & medium sized leech patterns presented on a sink-tip line will bring the most action until waters get down to a more suitable level for wading.

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Still Waters 7-16-09

It’s the same as earlier this week: damselflies are what’s bringing the best action on all these.   Now speckled duns are beginning to show here & there, so they may be the next bug to bring action.  Want to escape to new waters? Try such as Aldous Lake (cutthroats only), Paul Reservoir (cutthroats only),  Horseshoe Lake (put and take grayling & ‘bows), or Harriman Fish Pond (‘bows and brookies).  Get in touch with us to see how to get to these and fishing strategies for fishing them.

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Small Streams 7-16-09

It’s hard to find one that is not fishing well.   Expect the most accessible to be crowded on weekends.    Do you enjoy fishing traditional attractor patterns?  Any riffle and run areas of these will be a great choice. Some of our small streams have a good number of large trout. This applies to the Blackfoot, Teton, Portneuf and Warm Rivers. It also applies to Bitch, Stump, Crow, Palisades, Big Elk, Medicine Lodge, Bear, and Sheridan creeks.  Get in touch with us for more information on these.

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Henry’s Lake 7-16-09

Fishing remains spotty even though damselfly nymphs are numerous.  The west side seems to provide the best action for now.   Let’s see what a week of real summer weather coming up will do.

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