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The Waters Are Open…

Silver Creek is your best bet for fishing in the foreseeable future. It was a mixed bag for the opener with some hatches of size 16 PMDs and small Baetis mixed in during the late morning and into the afternoons. PMDs are very big early in the season and I expect to see good hatches of these in the next few weeks. On calm days I love the No Hackle in a size 16 and if it is windy I will put on a size 14 parachute or a thorax tie. For my Baetis pattern I like Hackle Stackers and the ¾ spent Baetis. Both are visible and fish well. Beetle fishing is a favorite of mine anytime of the year and early season can be very good as well. Crowe Beetles in bigger sizes such as a size 10 along with hi-vis foam beetles are excellent patterns. There are also midges in the late afternoons and a Trailing Shuck Midge along with some brassies should be a good selection for that time of day. On windy days try throwing leeches and Woolly Buggers. Hatch times will vary, with mid-morning hatches on the warmer days. On cooler days expect to see the bugs in the afternoons. The water is shallow this time of year with little vegetation growing. Try some of the deeper sections of the creek and you will find some more fish.

The Big Wood has actually dropped and a few hardy fishermen have been catching some fish. Please do not wade this time of year as the water levels are too dangerous, but in side channels and slower runs you can put on streamers and large nymphs to catch a few fish. Also try a large dry such as a Royal Wolf with a tungsten weighted nymph below it, to get down. The same conditions hold on Warm Springs and Trail Creek. I expect the weather to warm in the next week and for these rivers to blow out for awhile.

Magic Reservoir has been fishing well. The fish are moving into the bays and along the banks and are reachable with both floating lines and sinking lines. My best fishing has been on non-windy days during the mornings and evenings. A Biggs Sheep Creek Special is my favorite fly and many times I’ll put a Pheasant Tail 4 feet behind this fly, all under an indicator.

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Get Ready for Opening Day!

Silver Creek will be one of the few trout streams worth fishing in the West. With lots of snowpack still left in the mountains we should have high water at least until late June and into July on our other rivers. Silver Creek is clear and already having some hatches. Expect the main hatch to be a size 14- 16 PMD. Some of my favorite patterns for this hatch are Hackle Stackers and No Hackles.  On windy days try throwing a big parachute PMD that floats high and is easy to see. Predicting the hatch this time of year is tricky. On cool days you might not see PMD’s until late afternoon (3 or 4pm) and on warmer days the hatch could be late morning. It pays off to try fishing at different times early in the season. There will also be some Baetis and a few Callibaetis in the slower sections. For Baetis I find smaller parachutes to be effective and on difficult fish try throwing a Harrop Henwing Spinner in a size 22. There can be good midge fishing on Silver Creek early in the year and always bring some brassies and dry patterns for these bugs. My favorite midge emerger is the Trailing Shuck Midge. Terrestrial fishing with ants and beetles can be good in the first couple of weeks. One of my favorite patterns is the Crowe Beetle in a size 8-12. Try fishing this pattern when you’re moving and not sitting still. Fish tend to eat this, ignore it, or spook from it, so fish it in large areas, always casting in new spots.

Big Wood, Trail Creek and Warm Springs will be high and dangerous, but if the weather cools you might find a side channel and get a few fish on big nymphs and streamers. I would not wade these rivers until the water comes down later in the summer. Try Prince Nymphs and big, black, rubber-leg Woolly Buggers.

Magic Reservoir is starting to fish well. You can use 2 different styles of fishing when down there. I like a floating line and a long leader with a strike indicator. I put one or two flies on separated by 3 or 4 feet. I like to let them sink and slowly pull them back towards me with pauses in between. My favorite patterns are Bigg’s Sheep Creek Specials in sizes 12-16 and  Pheasant Tails  in the same sizes. When I see targets on the surface I like to take the indicator off and throw the same flies at the moving fish, always trying to lead them. I also will throw Woolly Buggers and streamers when I think the trout are chasing perch.

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Low Flows = Good Fishing

The Big Lost is still fishing great. As long as the weather stays cool the flows out of the dam have stayed low. As we warm up in the next couple of weeks we will get higher flows so go over and fish as soon as possible. Make sure you check the flows before you go – Idaho Streamflows. In the afternoons there are strong hatches of large Baetis, size 18-20. Nymph fishing is also good, make sure you have some Rainbow Warriors and Zebra Midges in different colors. Steelhead fishing has been extended until May 15th. There are still fish in the system with lots of wild fish left.

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