Those of us watching and waiting for the brown trout run out of Lewis Lake will have to be patient - the Park will see very warm weather for the next few days. The Lewis otherwise is still in her late summer pattern.
Summer hatches have about run their course.. Dry-dropper and small hopper dropper combos will be useful during the day when there aren’t obvious hatches working, though a bugger with a small bead head nymph behind would also be a very useful rig to prospect with, and probably the way we would attack it ourselves.
PMDs are largely finished, though a friend saw a few fishing here late morning a few days ago. Caddis (mostly after 2 PM), there are a few midges earlier in the day. Fall hatches won’t be that far off.
We’re waiting like you are for the fall brown trout run out of the lakes - there are some very large fish (8-10 lbs) above the falls during the run every year.
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Flies to Have in the Box:
Dries: PMX, red, yellow, black and lime; Parachute PMD; Electric Caddis, olive; Emergent Spakle Pupa; Parachute caddis; X Caddis, olive, black; Poly Wing Caddis;
Nymphs: BHFBPT; SF PT; Copper John; Caddis - Mangy, Pulsating’Electric, Super Pupas; Prince / MegaPrince / BH Prince; Lightning bugs, gold, silver;
Terrestials: Hoppers - Grand, Whit, Dave’s, Carnage, Kicking, Hoppinator; Beetles- Fire, Foam, HiVis, Sam’s; Ants - Chernobyl, ParaAnt, black and cinnamon, CDC Flying ant, black, brown, cinnamon; Epoxy, same colors
Streamers / Other: Black Bugger; Bow River Bugger; Girdle Bug; Orange/brown rubberlegs
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