Rusty-
Thanks! Feel free to send some of that sun and warmth to Connecticut around January.Welcome from sunny Florida!
Thanks! Glad to give them up for good. $15 a day to slowly kill yourself isn't worth it.Welcome back to the forums and CONGRATS on getting off the coffin nails! Not an easy task!
Thanks! Would love to do some fly fishing out west sometime! Was cold for a few days, but going to be around 70 degrees the next couple of days. Hoping to get out on a stream tomorrow. Water is down in the 50s so the big browns won't active until mid day when it the warmest. Going to be Rainbows and Brookies in the morning anyway. It's only been the last several years where we've regularly had 70+ degree days in November. There wasn't really any hatch chart for CT past October. Our local TU chapter had to add one for November. Mostly midges/gnats, terrestrials (ants etc) after two 70 degree days we may see a BWO hatch. I usually hang my wades and net up until spring at the end of October, but going to try some November fishing. It's really a crapshoot though as far as what they're feeding on and what's present this time of year. Especially since it was just in the low 30s a couple nights ago.Welcome back.
This late in the year in Idaho I’d be using mostly streamer patterns unless the temperature gets above 50 degrees then there might be a short midge hatch to fish in the afternoon?
Rainbows, brookies or...? Hope your trip is great!
The warmer weather sounds like you could capitalize on a midge hatch. I’ve caught fish this time of year during midge hatches. Either way, I hope your loops are tight and flies are right!Thanks! Would love to do some fly fishing out west sometime! Was cold for a few days, but going to be around 70 degrees the next couple of days. Hoping to get out on a stream tomorrow. Water is down in the 50s so the big browns won't active until mid day when it the warmest. Going to be Rainbows and Brookies in the morning anyway. It's only been the last several years where we've regularly had 70+ degree days in November. There wasn't really any hatch chart for CT past October. Our local TU chapter had to add one for November. Mostly midges/gnats, terrestrials (ants etc) after two 70 degree days we may see a BWO hatch. I usually hang my wades and net up until spring at the end of October, but going to try some November fishing. It's really a crapshoot though as far as what they're feeding on and what's present this time of year. Especially since it was just in the low 30s a couple nights ago.
The warmer weather sounds like you could capitalize on a midge hatch. I’ve caught fish this time of year during midge hatches. Either way, I hope your loops are tight and flies are right!
My brother was in town to fish a few weeks ago. Not a lot of fish, but we had a wonderful time on the river and took time to sit down and smoke our pipes and enjoy a beautiful fall afternoon.
Good luck on the rive
Thanks! The most important thing is having fun and relaxing the fish come second for me. Plenty of days I've come home unlucky, but with my batteries recharged just being on a stream, enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. Being peak color for leaves right now is an added bonus! Tight lines!The warmer weather sounds like you could capitalize on a midge hatch. I’ve caught fish this time of year during midge hatches. Either way, I hope your loops are tight and flies are right!
My brother was in town to fish a few weeks ago. Not a lot of fish, but we had a wonderful time on the river and took time to sit down and smoke our pipes and enjoy a beautiful fall afternoon.
Good luck on the river.
Here here - I concur! I have a nice Boswell pocket pipe I take duck hunting. I really enjoy a smoke and a cup of coffee sitting in the duck blind.Thanks! The most important thing is having fun and relaxing the fish come second for me. Plenty of days I've come home unlucky, but with my batteries recharged just being on a stream, enjoying the sights and sounds of nature. Being peak color for leaves right now is an added bonus! Tight lines!