Check out our full weekly report and Wes’ hot fly list at our blog:
http://blog.angler.management/
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Good luck this week. Stop in either UO shop for fly resupply and timely updates on stream conditions.
Wes’ Hot Fly List:
Dries: black elk hair caddis, parachute Adams, BWO, Griffith’s gnat, yellow stimulator or small micro Chubby Chernobyl as a headwater dry for your droppers.
Nymphs & Wets:
Slush egg, micro girdle bug (black), micro may fly, oops nymph, brown pats rubberlegs, red tag jig, zebra midge.
Streamers & warm water:
(Trout) wooly bugger, sparkle minnow, micro leech, bank robber sculpin. (bass & stripers) clouser minnow, Cowen’s somethin else, finesse changer.
Headwaters:
Water flow and temperature are very good. Stay with the dry/dropper rigs and expect most strikes on the dropper nymphs. If the afternoon sun warms the water up near fifty degrees, watch for dry fly eats, too.
Rabunites Rick and Nan hit two DH streams this week. Nan reports:
“The Smith DH bite was a bit slow on Tuesday, after what we heard was a terrific Monday of fishing. We still landed a dozen on tan mop flies and brown Pat’s rubberlegs. Hooked several more that popped off. Seems like the new stocker honeymoon period is quickly coming to an end, although a few fish were still eating junk flies and ignored nymphs.
There were a few fish rising in late afternoon and I saw blue-winged olives flying. I tied a #16 BWO on but no trout checked it out. I should have left the floatant off as another angler told us he had luck with an emerger BWO drifted in the film just below the surface.”
Rabunite “Flipper”: Caught six at Smith Creek Wednesday. They were picky after the heavy weekend fishing pressure. I just kept changing flies when they refused the one at hand. Caught fish on a white woolly bugger , pheasant tail, brain , and zebra midge.
The key seemed to be showing them a pattern they had not yet seen.”
Private Waters:
They’re in great shape right now, with excellent streamflows and afternoon water temps in the mid-40’s. Pick one of these “winter window” days soon and have a blast nymphing them.
UO company manager Jake:
“Fishing was great for my guests at Nacoochee Bend this week! We have had a warming trend this week, which has really improved the fishing lately. All of our damaged was done dredging nymphs on the bottom, and the key was two BB shot to get in the zone since our streams are once again flowing well. Best flies for us were a Pat’s Rubberlegs, oops, small Pheasant Tails, and a Ruby Midge.”
UO client Joe from Dahlonega and his fishing buddy had a great Sunday morning at Nacoochee Bend. Eggs and small rubberleg stones brought a bunch of hefty rainbows to their net. Joe said he also lost a really nice fish, over 20 inches, that escaped just before the net attempt.
UO guide Caleb: “Soque Camp fished lights-out for my client yesterday! Gary brought lots of big fish to the net. All were caught on an egg pattern or brown midge.”
UO guide Joseph:
“I had a great trip with Jeff last Monday at The Bend. We caught several fish on egg patterns and several more on a size 16 oops nymph. The fish definitely seemed to be glued to the bottom but nevertheless were eating good!”
UO buddy Ryan:
“I was invited to hit a section of private water for my first time ever last week. I was thrilled to catch my largest trout to date. People think private water equals easy fish but it quickly became clear that natural-colored flies were going to be the only way to fool them! Small, dark nymphs and a jigged mini-leech were my best bets. Luckily my 5x tippet and knots held because my rod was doubled over.”
Taikwaters:
UGA Five Rivers clubber Jon shared a Hooch Tailwater report:
“I had some success at Buford Dam last Friday on an olive midge dropper and olive perdigon as my anchor fly! Twelve wild browns and a couple stocker bows came to my net.”
Small Lakes:
No reports this week.
Reservoirs:
No recent reports from our Lanier flyrodding buddies. Capt Mack Farr says the fish remain scattered. Check out his top-notch intel in today’s WRD fishing blog:
https://georgiawildlife.blog/2024/02/09/georgia-fishing-report-february-9-2023/
Indoors:
A sincere thanks to all of our friends, new and old, who stopped by our UO booth at the Atlanta Fly Fishing Show last weekend. Even our favorite Falcon stopped by, as did Penn State Professor George DanielJimmy, Jake, Wes and the rest of our crew enjoyed catching up with y’all. Here’s a few more shots from the show.
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