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Going to FG late August. Interested in what might be a good fly
pattern to tie and a nymph. Would a gold ribbed hares ear nymph work, thanks for the advice |
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On Jul 23, 7:34 am, jwh wrote:
Going to FG late August. Interested in what might be a good fly pattern to tie and a nymph. Would a gold ribbed hares ear nymph work, thanks for the advice Nick Lyons says that on Flaming Gorge you should always try to match the Rapala hatch. Sorry. I went fishing in the Gorge in the early 80's. My father's friend had a good-sized powerboat with a big inboard so we roar off to structure and then troll sinking Rapalas. I remember that it was a barren landscape, lots of sculpted sandstone with a hard shale-like cap to it, but very little vegetation. I found lots of fossil fish in the scree right on the shore, certainly a highlight of the trip for a fourth-grade kid with a dinosaur fetish. There was a cove of sorts we boated past where a natural hollow in the stone made a fine nest for a set of owlets. They were just fledging, and I recall huge unblinking eyes on the ugliest sack of wet feathers I've ever seen. Think roadkill with flashlight eyes. The fishing was good, and my father's friend caught a big brown that was really close to a state record. Mostly, we caught rainbows 18"+/- 3". Sorry I can't offer any fly- specific information or anything from this century, but I do recall the Gorge was an unusual place to be. Bring your camera. Steve |
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On Jul 23, 5:34 am, jwh wrote:
Going to FG late August. Interested in what might be a good fly pattern to tie and a nymph. Would a gold ribbed hares ear nymph work, thanks for the advice I'm assuming you mean the Green below FG and not FG itself. There's lots of web resources that you can find using google (google "green river flyfishing" or something like that). I'd wait to closer to your trip date and then start checking reports on the web to see what is working. Offhand I'd say no, GRHE is probably not going to match anything on/in the Green. Jon. PS: You might find a web site that has reports from last august, or a hatch chart for the year to show what is expected in late august. |
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On Jul 23, 4:34*am, jwh wrote:
Going to FG late August. Interested in what might be a good fly pattern to tie and a nymph. Would a gold ribbed hares ear nymph work, thanks for the advice Assuming you are talking about the green below the FG dam, down thru Brown's Hole? Its been a long time but I seem to remember something about cicadas. But otherwide as far as I remember the standard box worked. Poor, crazy students my pregnant wife and I went down in a tiny 2 person inflatable in the late '60s. Good times, great fish. Stay on the river down thru desolation canyon and you don't come back. Or you could get a welcome warning shot from Area 51. Oh I forgot it doesn,t exist. Dave |
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