Scrub Oak in pastel tones |
Not to sound like a broken record but the fishing has been good. Some days better then others. The past 2 weeks showed off some big wild fish....up to 18 pounds. I would describe the swing fishing as reliable, with some magical days. Some days with goooood numbers, some days with 'sweet comebacks', some days with awesome toilet bowl skater takes. Probably don't need to say more.
The nymphing as per usual continues to 'rope chrome' as some would say.
Pete with a recent colored up Buck |
YAKIMA The best of 'Far and Fine' on the Yakima is the late fall. The prime time of 1-4 PM with a #18 BWO on light tippet, to rising fish, is clutch. Can be a bit a bit tough for the newbie; tough to see and even more tough to present the fly drifting 'without tension'.
Classic Yakima bow from today |
Streamers continue to be a worthy game. Often times the streamer doesn't bring numbers but quality. Some of the cloudy days lately have offered up some nice trout on a retrieved streamer.
Of course the nymphing can be very good as well. #16-20 RS2 Emergers, PT's, Lightning Bugs, etc... have been productive
Dry fly leaders should be lengthened to at least 10 feet and a 12 footer is suggested when fishing by foot.
Enjoy the Fall, it is almost over!