October 11-18, 2015 | Upper Madison River Fishing Report

Time for another weekly Upper Madison River fishing report. I’ve been out of the fly shop chasing largemouth bass in Georgia so I added a few shots from there. From what I’ve been told, the temperate fall fishing season keeps going and going and going…

Temperatures in the 70s in the middle of October are keeping this valley busy and lots of people are getting out to throw big streamers at some aggressive trout. The scuplin patterns were also working well in the black and olive colors.  The blue winged olives were coming off throughout the week and continue to do so. You can expect that to improve as the month progresses, especially on the overcast days.

In shop news, Dan Greene has made his annual pilgrunnamed (2)image to southern Oregon in search of steelhead. We haven’t heard much from him and don’t expect to really. He has become one with the river, fish and green trees. Rumor has it he wrangled a toad brown trout before he left. That image has yet to surface though so it’s only hearsay at this point. But, here is the lone bit of communication we have had with him shared via Instagram. @nutcaseskier. Albeit blurry, it looks like he’s doing just fine.

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Also, as a reminder, we have rental gear on sale right now for 60-70% off. All of our boots and waders are in good condition. Some of our Dan Bailey’s waders and Simms boots are in nearly new condition. We have a wide range of sizes still available.  Get them while they last.

-Parker Redmond

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October 4-10, 2015 | Anniversary Getaway on the Rogue River

Dan and Nancy ventured off to the Rogue for their anniversary steelhead retreat. Dan got a chance to dust off his old Lavro drift boat. Here is his account:

Steelhead addiction was achieved for Nancy Delekta 13 years ago by her loving husband Mr. Delektable. My addiction for steelhead started when I was 14 years old- Thank you, Grandpa. The Rogue River steelhead of southern Oregon have been calling us in October each year for our wedding anniversary. We don’t get to go every year and this year was limited to one week. Nancy and I spent a week fishing and hanging out at steelhead camp with our friends Jeff, Jewels, Andy, Steve, Cam, Dave, Heather, John and Hannah. Special thanks to Jeff and Jewels for the great meals and accomodations and Special thanks to Jack for selling our bugs at The Fishin’ Hole Fly Shop in Shady Cove,  and to Angie for providing breakfast and our box lunches on the river. The Delektable flies that caught steelhead were:

#6-8 Delektable Bug Midnight Fire Flashback black/orange legs

#6-8 Delektable Bug Copper/Gold/Black with black legs and black/orange legs 

#8-12 Delektable BH Lime Juice

#8-12 Delektable BH Orange Juice

#8-12 Delektable BH CDC Baby

#8-12 Delektable Tungsten BH Red Headed Big Spankers

#12-14 Delektable Jig Hook Hammerhead Hare’s Ear

#12-14 Delektable Jig Hook Hammerhead Prince 

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Nancy caught a nice sea run cut in addition to the steelheads she caught. She could also share with you an interesting story about a tooth ache and going to the dentist in Shady Cove to fix it.

Thanks Jenn, Parker, and Dan G for covering for Dan and Nancy.

-Parker and Nancy

 

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October 3-10, 2015 | Madison River Fly Fishing Report

This week blew, literally. Lots and lots of SW IMG_0869wind. But Madison River fly fishing remained steady as the season slowly winds down. With plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures, the fish seemed to be gradually entering their spawning routine. On sporadic overcast days we had reports of fish moving out of the lakes and responding well to eggs. That action slowed down considerably with the abrupt shift back to a dominant high pressure system.

Wylie Connor Scored a really nice spawning brown while fishing with Dad, Chris, and sporting his new hat. John and Will fished with Dave and had a great day which provided a completely new outlook on catching nice sized trout in the Madison for both John and Will. Will landed his biggest Rainbow ever. Nice trouts boys!

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John and another John both had good days despite tough conditions for casting. The fish still took the flies and they landed some nice trout.

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Howard sent us a photo of a nice Rainbow he caught below Ennis on his new Burled Wood Beartooth Rod he bought to match his Grateful Dead Reel from his family. Nice fish Howard!

-Parker and Nancy

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September 25-Oct 1st, 2015

Wow, what a week of weather. The flows gradually dropped. Dry fly fishing was mostly poor. Streamers and nymphs fished well. Truthfully, we’ve had a pretty consistent trend occurring in terms of effective flies. Zonkers, Shelias, Trevors, Delektable Mega Princes, Delektable Christmas Trees, PRLs and large Copper Johns were working as the top fly. Lightning Bugs, Formally Known as Princes, small Copper Johns, Delektable Hammerheads, soft hackles, Shop Vacs and worms worked for the bottom flies. Check out the photos of some very happy clients!!                                                                                                    

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Today is rainy and cooler. It looks like this will continue for a couple days and we will go back into a clearing trend. I’d stick to the black PRLs, large Copper Johns, Delektable Christmas Trees and streamers. Definitely give the midge a shot.

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In shop news, Marty packed up and headed back to Louisiana. He’s right back at it as we speak – treating people to some monster redfish on the fly. I think he’s booked for 2015-16, but do yourself a favor and book him whenever you possibly can because he is the man. We look forward to seeing him next spring! www.Marshmadness.net 

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Also, we are nearing the end of a great season and have a few sales going on. A lot of clothing is discounted right now. Check out our online store or come on in for deals on great clothing from Simms, Royal Robbins, Redington and more. We have waders and boots on sale as well. Finally, we are offering a significant discount on this year’s rental waders. Get them while they last!                 -Parker Redmond

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September 16-22, 2015

Did you take my advice? Did you get out thereIMG_2601Sm during the week of “bad” weather? If you did, you scored. It was cold and wet, but the fish responded by eating big flies. Streamers ruled. Big black or white streamers fished tight to undercut banks brought those monsters out from their summer slumber. Dead drifting sculpins with Halloween PRLs or large copper johns were deadly too. For quantity, a zebra midge was lights out. The channels even had a solid calibaetis bite when the wind was down. Eggs didn’t work for me but it can’t be long! Okay, that was my personal fishing experience for you.                                                                                                                                                                                             IMG_0838SMIMG_1608Sm IMG_1612SM IMG_2223Sm

The IMG_2461SMclearing trend began Thursday night and today we have 75 degrees and clear skies. The fishing changed a bit too with streamers becoming less effective in the full sunlight conditions. Nymph rigs have been the call with dark PRLs, Delektable Mega Prince  or black and olive wooly buggers are a good choice for the top fly.  Trailing the bigger fly you can try an Evil Weevil, Lightning Bug, Prince Nymph, Crystal Dip or Worm, Shop Vac or Copper John. Fish counts were way up with boats reporting 30+ fish on nymph rigs.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            IMG_2225SM IMG_2603SM IMG_2607SM IMG_1140Sm IMG_1142SM IMG_1145SM IMG_1548SM IMG_1549SM

Whoa! Halt the press- I just looked at the weather forecast. This week looks to stay warm and clear. This means fishing early and late could be the best option for productivity. Try some dries or streamers during these times, but be ready to nymph the small stuff for most of the day. This is a good chance to take advantage of the weather and explore some new water or techniques. See you out there!  Parker                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          IMG_1550SM IMG_1150SM IMG_1707SM IMG_2612SM IMG_2609SM IMG_1156SM IMG_1152SM

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