Saturday, October 8, 2022

It's getting that time

Little by little it's getting to be that time of year when the Brook Trout begin to become very active and begin to spawn, that tells us it's almost time for the Brown's to do the same. Normal time for the Brown's is about the begining of Nov. but if the weather is colder and we get that good flush of rain to wash the mounds of dead leaves away they will spawn, not everyone at once but a big majority will. Before the spawn it's a good time to use smaller streamers to get the jacked up males to chase and eat. The bigger females seem to not want to chase anything but will still take nymphs before they begin to build their redd's. It is also the best time to think of Olives, any time the weather becomes crappy or overcast it's game on for them to begin to hatch, remember not all sections of a stream hold them and they emerge in spurts. I will always use a floating nymph or emerger to fool them, size range at tiem of year is #18-22. If your so inclined a great nymph to use is a pheasant tail with or without a bead. If your on Penn's look for October Caddis to be on the menue. Spring Creek Chapter of Trout Unlimited is looking for help for th annual Redd Count, it is to be held Nov. 19th at 9:00 AM, meeting at Spring Creek Park in Houserville, come if you can- just tag along with a team and get to see some really fine examples of the numbers and quailty of fish that reside there. Also at this time of year, wear soemthing bright- we all look like a game animal with our brown waders on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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