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DiPaoro 05-29-2019 08:33 PM

Dry Flies
 
I went to PA on Sunday and with all of my flies, I did not have a 14 BWO. So, I was out of luck. I am in Morris County and looking for a nice river with hatching now.

Will probably look to get out on Sat + Sun this week in NJ.

Much appreciated!

thmyorke1 05-30-2019 01:04 PM

Re: Dry Flies
 
Ive notice wild trout taking topwater im the calm parts of the streams. But Everytime ive seen this they also hit subsurface stuff.

I never had a day where theyre exclusively dry flies, thats just coming from my NJ stream experience.

If you want topwater action, maybe consider a topwater streamer? Or if youre really picky and want action on dry fly try the tiny wild trout streams.

Drossi 05-30-2019 03:41 PM

Re: Dry Flies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DiPaoro (Post 531139)
I went to PA on Sunday and with all of my flies, I did not have a 14 BWO. So, I was out of luck. I am in Morris County and looking for a nice river with hatching now.

Will probably look to get out on Sat + Sun this week in NJ.

Much appreciated!

Plenty of flies hatching in your (and my) area. I've seen sulfurs, red quills, and various caddis hatching for the last month BUT the damn rain is reeking havoc. Dirty water will severely limit the surface feeding trout and since it can't stop raining every day the hatches haven't been very fishable on a consistent basis.

If we can go a good 5 days without a storm you'll really see things break out. I'm in the same boat, tired of fishing streamers, I need the water come down a bit and clear so I can fish wets near the surface and dries on it.

DiPaoro 05-30-2019 03:56 PM

Re: Dry Flies
 
I am fishing Hacklebarney... nothing there hatch wise.

If you are using wet, the Rainbow Nymph BH 16 is working great for me.

Plus, the Copper John emerger 16 is a plus too.

Drossi 05-30-2019 09:44 PM

Re: Dry Flies
 
I've never found the Black to have the hatches that the SBR, Musky, Pequest, and BFB. But I've not spent as much time there as the other places.

DiPaoro 05-31-2019 07:20 AM

Re: Dry Flies
 
Maybe will try the SDR over the weekend....

Can you fish there beyond June for trout?

Drossi 05-31-2019 12:13 PM

Re: Dry Flies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DiPaoro (Post 531207)
Maybe will try the SDR over the weekend....

Can you fish there beyond June for trout?

Sure. Just watch the water temps. I carry a thermometer and won't fish over 68 degree water temps unless I plan on keeping one for the grill. With stream levels the way they are we may have good fishing through early July unless it gets dry and hot real quick.

DiPaoro 05-31-2019 06:26 PM

Re: Dry Flies
 
I just bought a new thermometer for this reason as I catch and release only these days.

Strongly considering getting a PA License to do the Brodhead Creek very often.


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