Well, it is Day 2 here for my long weekend at the Farmington. Honestly, I am almost too tired to blog. Fished for 10 hours. Caught many fish but had to work for them. A day for quality over quantity, targeting larger fish, and, for a time, unsuccessfully floating emergers and dries and swinging wets.
Author: Jo Tango
Farmington: Part 1
I’m at the Farmington for my annual May long weekend. Today’s post is Part 1. The summary? Good fishing, weird dynamics. More below. Water early this morning was high, off-color and 52 °F. So, not ideal conditions. I wasn’t expecting much after last night’s rain, but it ended up being a double-digit day. The best
Monster Hatch
Thought you’d enjoy this. I did! Via Orvis Fly Fishing’s Facebook page….
Prime Time
Surprised to find this 12.5″ guy at a small stream. Thank you, Frenchie. #flyfishing #thomasandthomasflyrods #orvis #euronymphing A post shared by BlogFlyFish (@blogflyfish) on May 23, 2017 at 1:34pm PDT I think we are easing into prime time for trout. Water levels seems to be adjusting down and the USGS gauges are showing ideal water
