Well it's over for another year (maybe still on Fishing Creek?) good bye now the fish can get some rest from the crowds. I had clients out Friday and when we arrived at Coburn in the morning there were a ton of fish up and taking Green Drake Duns, Coffin Fly Spinners and a few larger light Sulphurs! The action lasted till about 10:30 with the Sulphur the main attraction after the Drakes stopped, maybe something to remember next year- avoid the evening crowds and fish in the morning. One lesson to learn from this is at this time of year never forget the larger Sulphur, the fish seem to key on them and like the Gray Foxes they hatch all day long, carry lots of loop winged emergers. Forget that dam mustard colored one that is just a tease and it's the one we see the best and think that's what the fish are taking, not so much.
Have been seeing a lot of action on Tan Caddis on Spring Creek, this will be a main stay all Summer & Fall, don't forget to pack them. Soon time for the raspberries to ripen and that's beetle time, a #12 black foam guy will do the trick for you.
Yes the Summer Olives will start any day "Drunella" or the old Cornuta is a great all day emerger fish, target the pools and tail outs for the sippers and wait for the great spinner falls every night 6:30 to 8:30 PM, not every pool has them, you'll have to find them. Remember fish the tail outs for the spinners not the riffles!
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