We found a nice stretch of water, and had some great weather. Although the Drake hatch was not a full blown hatch, the trout were definitely looking up. We both enjoyed catching some nice fish while enjoying a great day on the stream. Check you local rivers for this hatch, you won't be disappointed!
Tips for fishing the Green Drake:
- Consider using a heavier tippet like a 4x. It will help you cast a big pattern, especially if there is any wind
- Don't be afraid to fish a Green Drake pattern even if you don't see a lot of them on the water yet. Much like a grasshopper pattern, the Drake can be an attractor pattern that causes a trout to grab a tasty meal even if it is not rising at the time.
- Fish all the nice dry fly pocket water you like, but don't forget the riffles. Trout love to try and snatch a big prize like a Drake as it races past in the white water.
It is wonderful when those trout eat big imitations. Congratulations on those brown trout as nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! It is great when the trout hit a big dry fly!
DeleteBig Dry Fly doing the big dry fly thing. DIG.
ReplyDeleteThanks Morty!
DeleteI have a love/hate relationship with the big green drake. I've been chasing hatches on another river for years...haven't caught it yet. Love those browns!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment Howard. It is an elusive hatch. There have only been a couple massive hatches I've caught. The other times is an occasion Drake that will still excite the trout!
DeleteAnd the dry-fly season is really just getting under way! Good times to be had! I hear the hatches are spectacular in the Gunnison area this year......
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping so! You landed some nice fish that day...
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