Sunday, April 27, 2014

Charlotte Creek and West Branch

Friday night we spent fishing the West Branch from Hamden to Walton. Still waiting for the water to drop a bit more, but it's fishable. We didn't have much luck aside from 2 10 inchers and a big old mama bass.

Saturday morning was a different story on the Charlotte Creek near Davenport with my buddy and I pulling out a pair of 13 inchers and a nice fat 15er. All brown trout, all on salted minnows.  


Saturday, April 26, 2014

J-Fish


After a successful day on the Charlotte I confirmed the browns are living off crayfish. These free stone streams around here are full of them. Using what I had in my desk I took a stab at a crayfish pattern. I think the action of the marabou should imitate the tail flick and the way the claws just trail loosely as they flit along the bottom. 

Hook: #6 streamer, weighted w/ lead-free wire. 
Thread: olive 6/0
Claws (tail): 2 tufts of olive marabou, divided and posted to the sides
Legs: green rubber band legs
Body: brown chenille
Tail (wing): marabou tuft, posted down

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Charlotte Creek Report

Monday morning, 4/21/14
The levels are still high but coming down steadily and the water is still stained but clearing up. I noticed a few stone flies and midges about, but no surface activity. I fished streamers on sink tip line for most of the time and the tried my hand at high stick nymphing with a stone fly pattern before casting a few dry caddies patterns, mostly for the fun of it. I didn't have any luck, but my buddy caught a nice 16" brown with salted emerald shiners on his spin rod. 

Mickey Finn Streamer


Hook: #6 Streamer
Thread: black or olive 6/0
Body: Silver Tinsel
Rib: Wapsi Silver Wire
Wing: bucktail (yellow, red, then yellow again)

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Light Spruce Streamer



Hook: #6 Streamer
Thread: 6/0 Olive
Tail: Peacock sword fibers (herl subbed)
Body rear: red yarn
Body front: peacock herl
Rib: Wapsi silver
Wing: badger or brown saddle hackle
Hackle: badger or brown saddle hackle


A "Blue Spruce" I tied for my daughter with a blue jay feather she found in the yard. 

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Charlotte Creek Report

West Branch at Delhi: 479
West Branch at Walton: 1320

The water was quite high on the Charlotte Creek upstream from Davenport Center. Visibility was less than two feet still. My guess is that the water will need to drop another foot or two before fishing picks up. I fished a sink tip line with a moto minnow trailed by a buck tail streamer but had no luck. My fishing buddy fished a spin rod with salted minnows and had no luck either. Seems like the the streams are still too high and with the water temps in the high 30s, the fish aren't likely to bite unless you hit them in the teeth with a tasty morsel. That said, a TU friend of mine has been having luck with night crawlers, so if you know where the fish are lying, perhaps you'll have more luck than I. 

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

BWO CDC Cripple


A modified Madison Guide Cripple pattern using CDC for the wing and colors to imitate a BWO. 

Hook: #16 Emerger
Thread: black 70 denier 
Shuck: Himalayan goat fur
Body: Olive hare's ear
Wing: dark dun CDC tied cripple style (trim butt end to protrude from hackle to end of thorax)
Hackle: natural dun (take 2-3 wraps over CDC butts and 1-2 in front of wing. Trim notch in lower hackle so that hackle is slightly less than the hook gap)