Saturday, June 25, 2011

itch - itch - itch.



Beaverkill & Willowemoc Rivers






Before the water came up we were seeing Caddis on the water, and there are also Isonychia, Sulphurs, and a few Gray Fox.  Blue Wing Olives are especially important in the mornings, as are their spinners in the evening.  Light Cahills are becoming more prolific, and I have seen fish jumping clear out of the water to take naturals in the evening.  Don't be afraid to fish nymphs or attractors when fish aren't rising.  Stoneflies have been seen so big Stimulators and Bugmeisters are a good choice in quicker water.

Painter Run looking down stream at
Horse Brook Run and the site of
"Matt's Rock"




The views are breath taking....


as is the fly fishing...

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