Members booger90 Posted March 18, 2009 Members Posted March 18, 2009 i was wondering what trout flies are the best
dwiebenga Posted March 18, 2009 Posted March 18, 2009 Stop by Tim's Fly Shop on the way to the park. He will have the best information on fly selection. Good Luck.
timsfly Posted March 19, 2009 Posted March 19, 2009 I fished this evening and caught a few on a #22 paramidge(black) had a good time, several rising. Missed a few on a small red unweighted zebra midge, hooked a few on a #18 egg(apricot) Just before I left I put on a #16 ginger crackleback and caught two more. pheasant tail nymphs have been good, #16's and smaller. Been catching a lot of trout on caddis, adams, lt. cahills, and we are still having some nice B.W.O. hatches. tricos are just starting. we have been getting fish on sow bugs, scuds, burlaps, and small olive, and black woolybuggers. Soft hackles are good sometimes, I always carry a few, they can be good in the afternoons. Most flies I fish here at the park will be #16's and smaller, except in the summer, when the beetles and hoppers are out and about, then big #10's are what I like to fish. Tim Homesley 23387 st. hwy 112 Cassville, Mo 65625 Roaring River State park Tim's Fly Shop www.missouritrout.com/timsflyshop
Members booger90 Posted March 20, 2009 Author Members Posted March 20, 2009 I fished this evening and caught a few on a #22 paramidge(black) had a good time, several rising. Missed a few on a small red unweighted zebra midge, hooked a few on a #18 egg(apricot) Just before I left I put on a #16 ginger crackleback and caught two more. pheasant tail nymphs have been good, #16's and smaller. Been catching a lot of trout on caddis, adams, lt. cahills, and we are still having some nice B.W.O. hatches. tricos are just starting. we have been getting fish on sow bugs, scuds, burlaps, and small olive, and black woolybuggers. Soft hackles are good sometimes, I always carry a few, they can be good in the afternoons. Most flies I fish here at the park will be #16's and smaller, except in the summer, when the beetles and hoppers are out and about, then big #10's are what I like to fish. thanks tim
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