08-11-2004, 05:12 AM
East Lake - August 10th, 2004
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FISHING: Great
Callibaetis, Callibaetis, or Callibaetis!!!
Hatches are good and dependable here, but the, recently, cool (read COLD) evenings have slowed the hatch. Low light conditions are allowing for nice dry fly action and the nymphs are everywhere.
Streamers and caddis are great back-ups, though.
FLIES: Size 13/15 Parachute Hares Ears, 14/16 Parachute Adams, Callibaetis Comparaduns, Sparkle Duns, Callibaetis Spent Spinners, Callibaetis Nymphs, Emergers and Cripples. Olive, Brown or Rust Woolly Buggers, Roxy Rainbows, Bird's Nests, and Flashback Pheasant Tails are excellent choices, also. Do not forget to take some Emerging Midge patterns and Elk Hair Caddis (Black or Brown). There are some Travelling Sedges here, also, so Goddard Caddis should be available in your East Lake Fly Box!
supplied by: [url "http://www.fisheyesoup.com/redir.php?recKey=22,re"]Fly and Field Outfitters[/url]
FISHING: Great
Callibaetis, Callibaetis, or Callibaetis!!!
Hatches are good and dependable here, but the, recently, cool (read COLD) evenings have slowed the hatch. Low light conditions are allowing for nice dry fly action and the nymphs are everywhere.
Streamers and caddis are great back-ups, though.
FLIES: Size 13/15 Parachute Hares Ears, 14/16 Parachute Adams, Callibaetis Comparaduns, Sparkle Duns, Callibaetis Spent Spinners, Callibaetis Nymphs, Emergers and Cripples. Olive, Brown or Rust Woolly Buggers, Roxy Rainbows, Bird's Nests, and Flashback Pheasant Tails are excellent choices, also. Do not forget to take some Emerging Midge patterns and Elk Hair Caddis (Black or Brown). There are some Travelling Sedges here, also, so Goddard Caddis should be available in your East Lake Fly Box!