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We should see some rain down here this weekend. This could mean great things for the BWOs. Usually it takes some nasty weather to see big hatches of them. Bigger stuff is still working, like caddis, hoppers, and bigger mayflies. Smaller stuff is great, like tricos and pseudos. Nymphing is both good and bad, but certainly worth your time to get some bigger fish. For dry flies, use cripples, standard Adams parachutes, midge clusters, elk hair caddis, parachute baetis, baetis button emergers, small flying ants, and hoppers. For subsurface, stick with sow bugs, czech nymphs, caddis pupae, scuds, small PTs, lightning bugs and micro mayflies.

 

Weekend Fishing Tunes: Blueprint, 1988

My first rap show ever was on the tour for this album in Austin, TX at the legendary Emo's (R.I.P.). Blueprint is the hardest-working MC in the business, underground or otherwise. Find this classic on iTunes.
HATCHES: Tricos, hoppers, baetis, caddis, pseudo anokas (tiny BWO), etc.

FLIES: Tricos, beerheads, Joe's Hopper, Rainey's Hoppers, goddard caddis, CDC caddis, micro mayflies, wire worm, Morris Hoppers.



A Review of the Winston Fly Rod

For more info on the Winston Nexus Fly Rod