Here are a few photos from our June & July dry fly and streamer trips. Water levels were incredible consistent for the duration and we landed some great fish on dries, mice and streamers. June and July weeks are nearly full for next summer already so call or email today for 2011 availability. More to come………………….
Posts Tagged ‘streamer’
June & July ‘10′ Trip Photos
Thursday, August 5th, 2010Flesh M.O.A.L.
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010Here is a great fall flesh pattern tied in M.O.A.L. (Mother Of All Leeches) fashion. Fished on a dead drift swing or even stripped this pattern will work outside of the September flesh “hatch” elicting strikes from the trout opener through October. For step by step instructions check out this web page Strung Out MOAL Leech Tutorial. I make one variation from the norm. In place of cross cut rabbit strip I recommend straight cut rabbit strips to give the pattern more movement when dead drifted.
Front Hook: Cheap streamer or nymph hook clipped
Back Hook: Gamakatsu C14S sz. 2-4
Thread: 6/0 White
Front Bead: Spirt River 1/4″ Hot Orange painted with 3 coats of white nail polish
Back Bead: 6mm Trout Bead
Platform: 30Lb Dacron
Body: Straight cut flesh rabbit strip
Rio’s Lake Deep 6 Fly Line- get those streamers deep
Tuesday, April 27th, 2010Whether fishing from a raft in fast water or stripping streamers deep in lake outlets you need a fly line that gets your fly where you need it. Rio’s full sinking lines are the best I’ve yet found and I’m convinced; increase your hookups when you need that fly to get DEEP. Real DEEP.
A series of sinking lines that feature an increase in density at the front to ensure the line sinks tip first – aiding in bite detection and in setting the hook. These lines are made on a supple core for memory free performance and have a super smooth, tungsten impregnated coating that makes distance casting easy. An essential line for the serious lake fly fisher.
Deep 6: WF4S to WF9S ~ 6-7 inches per second
Articulated Heavy Weight
Sunday, March 7th, 2010This fly, as the name implies, has a bit of weight on the front. The big cone and articulation gives it a great deal of movement and it fishes extremely well out of a raft in faster water. Short casts coupled with strip-1 second pause-strip-1 second pause-strip, will pull big trout and char out from the banks and from in front of the rocks. This pattern can also be tied in olive, white and natural rabbit strip.
Hook: Gamakatsu C14s size 2. The fly is tied on any standard streamer hook with the hook bend cut off. Attach the cut front hook to the stinger hook with 30lb backing material.
Thread: Black 8/0
Tail: Black magnum rabbit strip with the tip of the tail tied to the hook. Grizzly hackle, 1 on each side.
Collar: Palmered black rabbit strip followed by black UV ice dub
Throat: Red flashabou
Head: 3/8 oz Nickel cross-eyed cone

















