For the first section it was a small green aphid pattern (simple grizzle hackle at the head and green thread body in a size 21). Later on it was a parachute olive in a size16 (olive dubbed body, antron wing post and parachute grizzle hackle)
Hi - it just depends; we can get quite a few small terrestrials on the water in late summer/fall. Also we do get a late hatch of quite large Baetis (B.rhodani) and various caddis/stoneflies too.
When I get my ass in gear I'll post a few more vids.
awesome video man lovin it, do yall use pretty small dry flys in september? my fishing domain is here in the mountains of northern california but ive just started really getting into fly fishing this summer. i hope to have as much luck as you this fall.
crackin vid mate!
GRAYLING14 2 years ago
great video what was the names of the flies u were using
saintjohnmuscle 2 years ago
For the first section it was a small green aphid pattern (simple grizzle hackle at the head and green thread body in a size 21). Later on it was a parachute olive in a size16 (olive dubbed body, antron wing post and parachute grizzle hackle)
bop98png 2 years ago
Hi - it just depends; we can get quite a few small terrestrials on the water in late summer/fall. Also we do get a late hatch of quite large Baetis (B.rhodani) and various caddis/stoneflies too.
When I get my ass in gear I'll post a few more vids.
Thanks for the comments.
bop98png 3 years ago
awesome video man lovin it, do yall use pretty small dry flys in september? my fishing domain is here in the mountains of northern california but ive just started really getting into fly fishing this summer. i hope to have as much luck as you this fall.
KeepItRBL 3 years ago
That's what it's all about!
FrankB1191 4 years ago
Music: Track 1, DJ Shadow "Giving up the Ghost" Track 2, i:cube "Adore"
bop98png 4 years ago
N.B. this vid looks slightly better if you toggle to the smaller resolution (button to the right of volume on the player)
bop98png 4 years ago