Hi all!
Well how about that winter!?! Errr, Umm or rather that lack there of... Shifting Jet Streams and Nino's and Pineapples have brought us unseasonably warm temperatures here in the West. While those that love to play on the slopes have taken to Netflix and binge drinking to sooth themselves, we the lowly fisher people have been having quite a nice time. In fact there was barely a week this winter when I didn't see someone out enjoying our rivers and fish and now that Day Light Savings has arrived I think that its time that we started talking about fishing again.
First though, I would like to dedicate this song to all the ladies who are dying to wear their new skirts and tank-tops and bikinis.
So hows is the fishing going to be this year?
Quite frankly, I have no F'ing clue. I can however offer you my best guess and hopes and wishes.
I don't really want to talk about the weather a whole bunch, its all anybody ever talks about these days and its getting a little boring. So I'll be brief, given the current weather modelling for the spring it looks like we could be off to a early start this year. Barring any major weather events we should be fishing the Stones and Drakes, so lets wait and see what Mother Nature gives us. So now lets talk about how the Elk is doing moving into its third season since the flood.
It seems to me that the Elk is finally solidifying its new course, runs, riffles and channels are developed and boulders, gravel beds and woody structure are giving the Elk some nice texture. Turing over rocks and nerding about has revealed good numbers of aquatic insect and our native Cutthroat trout and Whitefish are looking as healthy as ever, also I am happy to report that the Bull trout population looks awesome this year.
In conclusion, the Elk and the surrounding area is currently on course for a banner fishing season! Lets keep the positivity rolling and pray that Mother Nature gives us the conditions we need.
Fishing Report:
Elk River:
The Elk has been fishing well all winter. The past two weeks the mild temperatures and sunny days have seen our Cuts eating and eating well. Overcast colder days have usually meant nymphing with whatever you think may work, I have been favoring stone patterns and Dirt Snakes. Streamer fishing has produced very favorable results for both Bulls and Cutts, you'll just have to figure out which color to use. When the sun comes out I have been exclusively fishing dries, Griffith's Gnats and or small winter stone patterns have been the ticket. Remember even if your not seeing fish rise it doesn't mean they won't, so take that F'n bobber off and catch me a fish on the dry!!
SW Alberta:
Though its been a week or so since I've been over all the reports I've been getting are still favorable. So go for an adventure and find a spunky Rainbow:)
A quick tactical note:
I'm going to sound like a broken record here but, at this time of year it really pays to take your time working water. Stealth and well thought out presentations will pay dividends. Think about it, the rivers are as low as they will be all year and the water clear and cold. So cool your jets and gear down big rig!
Lakes:
Yes there is a lake that doesn't have ice on it! Its true!!! Stay away from it! Everybody knows and it has been thick with people fishing for fish that are for the most part uninterested in eating. Its still a bit early for the first wave a Chronies.... Other lakes are likely a week or ten days ahead of schedule, I hope your fly box is ready.
Speaking of fly boxes, if you had planned to fish the Elk in the next couple of days you had better change your plans. A large wet low has blown the river out, if I were you I would make plans to fish it next week. In the mean time why don't you tie a couple of flies.
The following pattern has been crushing fish.... You're welcome...
SSWS (Super Simple Winter Stone)
This pattern is perfect for imitating the little black stones that litter the rocks during the warmer days in March.
Hook: #16 2x-3x long curved shank
Thread: 6/0 Black
Abdomen: Black dubbing of your choice
Thorax: Peacock
Wing: Crystal Flash and Antron
Legs: #16 Grizzly Hackle
Step 1:
1b: Next, using the black dubbing of your choice create the Abdomen by working the dubbing 2/3rd of the way towards the eye of the hook. Try and create a skinny to fat tapered profile.
1c:Cut a hank of crystal flash and mount it just over 2/3rds of the way up the hook to create the under wing.
Step 2:
2b: Select the appropriate size hackle and mount at last thread position.
2c: To create the Thorax mount two pieces of Peacock hearl on top of the hackle. Twist the two pieces of Peacock around one another and then wrap the twisted strand forward to just behind the hook eye and tie it off. Be sure not to crowd the eye of the hook.
2d: Now we are going create the legs of the critter by wrapping the Grizzly hackle forward and tying it off just behind the eye.
Step 3:
3a: Create the head of the Stone and secure the hackle using thread wraps. I find that it helps to pinch and pull the hackle back during this step.
3b. Whip finish the bug! Add some head cement and trim the wing to the bend of the hook.
3c. Go Fishing!!
Happy hunting friends!
I'm going to be hanging out with this guy until the river cleans up...
Ta for now.
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