Nevada Fish Report
San Joaquin River Fish Report for 9-9-2011
San Joaquin River Fish Report for 9-9-2011
Fishing the San Joaquin is Excellent, there are some Yellow Sallies around
San Joaquin River - Stockton, CA
by The Trout Fitter Staff
9-9-2011
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Water Conditions:
Flows are perfect! Temps in the mid 50's.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Excellent, make sure your fly is floating high, we have been seeing a lot of rejections because the fly was sitting in the film instead of riding on top. Slower in the morning, but things pick back up around noon. Some Yellow Sally's around 11 AM. Still great just at dusk with lots of PED's coming off with lots of rising fish.
Recommended Flies:
Dries: Kaufman Stimulator #16
Headlight Yellow Sally #16
Outrigger Sally #16
Parachute Adams #18
Yellow Humpy #16
Elk Hair Caddis Olive #16-18
Matthews Sparkle DUN PMD #18
Hackle Stacker# 16
Royal Wulff #14-18
Chernobyl Ants
Stone Flies
Nymphs:
San Juan Worm Red/Pink
Copper John Red/Green #18
Bead Head Prince Nymph #18
BH Kyles Yellow Sally #14
Olive Micromayfly #18
Fox's Caddis Poopah #18
Nitro Caddis #16
Pheasant Tail #14-16
Zebra Midge #16-18
Bottom Roller
Tungsten Drowned Ant
Streamers:
Doc's Twin Lakes Special #12 Black/Olive/Brown
Flashabou Bugger Black
Guides Hint
Pools usually yield 2-3 fish. Rather than changing flys, move upstream to the next pool. Sticking to faster water where the fish don't spook quite as easily.
Flows are perfect! Temps in the mid 50's.
Fishing Conditions and Hatches:
Excellent, make sure your fly is floating high, we have been seeing a lot of rejections because the fly was sitting in the film instead of riding on top. Slower in the morning, but things pick back up around noon. Some Yellow Sally's around 11 AM. Still great just at dusk with lots of PED's coming off with lots of rising fish.
Recommended Flies:
Dries: Kaufman Stimulator #16
Headlight Yellow Sally #16
Outrigger Sally #16
Parachute Adams #18
Yellow Humpy #16
Elk Hair Caddis Olive #16-18
Matthews Sparkle DUN PMD #18
Hackle Stacker# 16
Royal Wulff #14-18
Chernobyl Ants
Stone Flies
Nymphs:
San Juan Worm Red/Pink
Copper John Red/Green #18
Bead Head Prince Nymph #18
BH Kyles Yellow Sally #14
Olive Micromayfly #18
Fox's Caddis Poopah #18
Nitro Caddis #16
Pheasant Tail #14-16
Zebra Midge #16-18
Bottom Roller
Tungsten Drowned Ant
Streamers:
Doc's Twin Lakes Special #12 Black/Olive/Brown
Flashabou Bugger Black
Guides Hint
Pools usually yield 2-3 fish. Rather than changing flys, move upstream to the next pool. Sticking to faster water where the fish don't spook quite as easily.
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