Thursday, June 20, 2013

Eleven Mile Canyon Fly Fishing Report 6/20/2013

The Trico Mayfly hatch seems to be late this year. Some have been seen but not in large numbers yet. Midges are abundant mixed in w/some BWO's  Some fish are starting to look up for caddis flies and chasing emerging pupa. Try a good old fashion size 18 beadhead hares ear nymph. San Juan worms are also working as always along with the usual array of small midges. Black zebra midges, black emergers, RS2's,  and orange desert storms are all working.

The best is yet to come.

2 comments:

  1. Great tips! We area headed out with you on Tuesday. Looking forward to the trip! - Patrick

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  2. Patrick, Sounds great! I look forward to it. I was out today and going out again tomorrow. Same flies are working. The Hares ear took some fish again and one can never beat a size 22 gray RS2 nymph and in the sparkle wing version. Cheeseman emerger also hooked some fish today. Fish are still laying low in most stretches.

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