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Green Drakes, Caddis, Yellow Sallies and Blue Wing Olives are providing great dry fly fishing on the Blue River. Barry Kirkpatrick at Cutthroat Anglers in Silverthorne says the Drake hatch is at ...
Runoff is over, the Yampa River is at its best level for floating right now and overlapping hatches of Yellow Sallies, Pale Morning Duns, Caddis, midges and Green Drakes ...
The dry-fly fishing on the Eagle River reaches incomparable honors when the caddis appear in full force. Right now, fish are eating caddis nymphs. There are a few commercial bead head green caddis ...
This technique has trickled into most of my dry fly fishing, whether it’s caddis, blue wings, pale morning duns, green drakes and even midges. Repositioning or twitching your flies is much easier when ...
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Rock Creek — The fish are biting on brown bodied Parachutes, size 10-12 Golden Stones, size 14-16 Caddis, Yellow Sallys, and green/brown Drakes. — Flint Creek Outdoors, Phillipsburg.