This Blog is a collection of fishing adventures in Minnesota and Wisconsin.
A collection of flyfishing adventures in Minnesota and Wisconsin waters.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
Hopper dropper in coulee country
Hopper dropper and the parachute sulpher were the hot flies in the beautiful streams of southwest wisconsin. My friend Jeff Wenger from Jeff's Jigs and Flies and I met in Lacrosse at 6am and hit the water. We started with Hopper dropper which is a dual fly rig with a foam hopper as the point fly and one of Jeff's bead head pheasant tail nymph size 20 as a dropper fly. We caught multiple fish on Jeff's dropper. Great fly.
As the sun dropped lower in the sky and cooler temperatures arrived, rising trout were more frequent. The parachute Sulpher dun seemed to be the hot fly.
I don't make this trip without the help of the people at driftless angler. This fly shop is located in Viroqua WI and has a website with great information in that area.
As the sun dropped lower in the sky and cooler temperatures arrived, rising trout were more frequent. The parachute Sulpher dun seemed to be the hot fly.
I don't make this trip without the help of the people at driftless angler. This fly shop is located in Viroqua WI and has a website with great information in that area.
sulpher mouth |
Nice brown caught by Jeff |
Brown Trout destruction |
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Bois Brule Opener 2012
Opener was very weird. No snow on the ground, warm water and air temperatures and got my pick of holes to fish even though I showed up at 11am. People seemingly didn't stick around long. After talking to a couple of guys they said fishing was slow. Despite some unusual factors the water was great. The flow was about 160 cfs and just enough color to camouflage your presentation. I managed to land 8 steelhead runnin the two fly rig. 4 on pink globug tied by Jeff at jeffsjigs.com and 4 on my stoneflies as the point fly of 2 fly rig. The fish did run smaller then the usual opening day fishing. Not sure what the potential reasons for smaller fish size but probably coincidental.
Opener was very weird. No snow on the ground, warm water and air temperatures and got my pick of holes to fish even though I showed up at 11am. People seemingly didn't stick around long. After talking to a couple of guys they said fishing was slow. Despite some unusual factors the water was great. The flow was about 160 cfs and just enough color to camouflage your presentation. I managed to land 8 steelhead runnin the two fly rig. 4 on pink globug tied by Jeff at jeffsjigs.com and 4 on my stoneflies as the point fly of 2 fly rig. The fish did run smaller then the usual opening day fishing. Not sure what the potential reasons for smaller fish size but probably coincidental.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Sotahex
The Sotahex, my variation of the hex nymph that imitates the Hexagenia mayfly. This fly is very abundant in many Great Lakes rivers including Bois Brule river. I have used other imitations like the spring's wiggler with good success to imitate the Hexagenia but I have high hopes for this more ornate imitation to be at least as productive. This is a one hook variation of the wiggle hex I saw in Matt Supinski's book Steelhead Dreams.
hook- saber #6
thread - 6/0 yellow
ribbing - copper wire
gills - filoplume from from hen hackle after feather or ostrich herl
dubbing- caddis yellow
tail - three pheasant tail fibers
wingcase - pheasant tail fibers
legs - darker hen soft hackle feather
hook- saber #6
thread - 6/0 yellow
ribbing - copper wire
gills - filoplume from from hen hackle after feather or ostrich herl
dubbing- caddis yellow
tail - three pheasant tail fibers
wingcase - pheasant tail fibers
legs - darker hen soft hackle feather
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