I guided an Irwin Guides trip with Tyler, Kate, and Austin today on the Taylor River. It was their first time fly fishing and they all did great! They caught some nice rainbows, browns, and cutthroat nymphing the deep water. I had a lot of fun teaching them, and also netting their fish!
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Taylor River
Had a really fun and productive morning on an Irwin Guides trip with Jennifer on the Taylor River today. She did great and landed a lot of nice fish including rainbows, cutbows, cutthroat, and browns. And she had a beast break off out in the current. Fun day!
Delaware River – Final Day of Fish Camp
Had a great time fishing with the guys all week on the Delaware River. Fishing was VERY tough all week, but we all caught fish each day. On the last day, I landed two really nice browns – one 19 inches and the other 17 inches. We had incredible hatches every day but the fish didn’t do much until the evenings. So lots of standing around during the slow times of day, and getting creative with the camera due to lack of trout.
Delaware River – Fish Camp
Risty got some nice rainbows on the mainstem of the Delaware River today. Good dry fly action early evening. Nice!
Road Trip to New York
I’m on a major road trip driving to New York and back, and will be fishing with my buddies in the Catskills for a week. After driving the Interstate construction madness for three days, I arrived in Hancock, NY, home of my favorite tailwater – the West Branch of the Delaware River. I fished yesterday and today, and it’s been really tough. The water is very low and the bugs just haven’t popped on the West Branch yet. Hopefully next week will be better when my buddies get here. I’ve been fishing nymph rigs and dry-dropper rigs and getting some fish. But it’s been a lot of work for a few fish. The good news is I have landed some nice browns in the 17 to 18 inch range, which I am very happy about. My best fish have all been on nymphs so far, including this nice brown below from this morning. Really hoping for that epic dry fly fishing soon though!
April Snow Storm
We finally got the spring storm we have all been waiting for. Looks like about 8 inches of fresh snow out back here at my house this morning. Hopefully the mountains got a couple of feet or more. This should help the snowpack and water content up high, and it will be good for the rivers. This cold snap will also delay run-off. Maybe we’ll see a more “normal” time frame for snow-melt and run-off now, which will set us up for good flows this summer.
Dry Fly Fishing
I fished up below Taylor Dam (C&R stretch) yesterday afternoon for the first time this year. It was nice to see fish rising. I fished a 7′ 6″ 4-wt. bamboo rod and a single size 20 dry fly the entire time. The fish were pretty active and I was able to land some nice fish. It was a welcome change from slinging heavy nymph rigs with a 9′ 6-wt. graphite rod.
Taylor River
I had an excellent three days working for Irwin Guides and guiding Chris on the Taylor River. He landed a lot of nice chunky rainbows, and he also caught cutbows, browns, cutthroat, and brook trout! It was too much fun!
Fishing Bamboo
I got out with my “Riffle and Rise” bamboo rod for the first time this year. It’s been warming up and fishing has been good, so I figured it was time. Had a fun afternoon on the upper Gunnison River, catching some very nice trout, including this fat 22-inch rainbow here.
Stoneflies
I only fished for a couple of hours this afternoon and didn’t catch a ton of fish, but I caught every trout on a size 6 stonefly nymph. They were all looking for a big meal.