Well, we are sliding to the heart of autumn. The daylight period is shrinking, and the water temps are declining. See below for the temps. for the Green River. As I’ve blogged before, water temps. are critical, for they help determine trout behavior and what your fishing strategy may be. So, next time out on
Author: Jo Tango
More on Zach St. Amand (Steelhead!)
As I’ve written before, Farmington guide Zach St. Amand is extremely talented. He’s an incredible angler. He is very dialed-in with the Farmington, as he fishes it 200 days a year. Zach also knows well the latest techniques and approaches that work. He is up-to-date. And, he is the nicest guy. I follow him on
My Favorite Caddis Fly
A fly that fished well all summer and this fall is Tim Cammisa’s X-Caddis. I’ve written about it in the past. With Winter Caddis on the horizon, I’ll make sure to have a few with me as we slide into colder weather. I like this pattern because it sits low in the water, and
Rainbow(s) at the Millers River
I hit a familiar spot at the Millers. The rainbows there were amenable but much more selective than the two previous times. My Perdigón flies didn’t work. Nor did streamers or soft hackles. I think they’ve seen them too often. So, I rotated through other flies. Like all highly-pressured trout, their takes on nymphs were
