- Sometimes even when you think the conditions aren’t good, you just need to get out there and fish (often times you will be rewarded).
- When water conditions change then change your tactics.
- When water conditions are extremely low give some attention to the lower areas of the river and around the mouth, its normally deeper here.
- When water clarity is clear then naturals aren’t a bad choice for color selection, but never rule colorful out.
- When there is no flow then you must give your fly its action.
- Low flow is the best time to check a river out, remember good looking spots for times when flows are higher.
- Any influx of water no matter how small will greatly improve the fishing, timing is everything.
- Fish are especially wary under these conditions, approach with caution.
As for comments, could anyone add some tips to fly-fishing low flows?
blake starts the morning with a coho |
modified bead head purple and pink alaska-boo |
coho salmon time for damien |
coho salmon wearing spawing colors |
smaller coho with great coloring |
nice salmon! |
wisconsin tributaries scenery |
Quick question ... I fish the tribs and harbors with spinning gear but would love to go at them with a fly rod. Any rod recommendations that won't cost me an arm and a leg? Length? Weight? Line type?
ReplyDeleteBass pro has some good cheap house brands. 8wt 9 foot rod with weight forward floating line is perfect.
ReplyDeleteJust be sure not to get the reel sandy or wet. The drag will go free willy on you.
ReplyDeleteAs you've seen Damien, I dont mind a sandy or a wet reel!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Fish! It takes a talented angler to catch those bad boys on a fly rod. Nice Work!
ReplyDeleteThose photos make it look as though you could be fishing in some of our smaller tributaries right here in Western New York. Although we do not get as many coho salmon as you do, I have caught a few over the years....I love their spawning colors!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by bfly!
ReplyDeleteNice fish, looks like they are running. I spoke with some friends and fishing was off on the NY side, until the rain last week.
ReplyDeleteawesome fish....I cant wait to try Ice fishing this year....are we still on for that...
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to it...
ReplyDeleteGreat looling fish there..lots of water flowing here in Maine and more on the way..
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