Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Rose River

They were the first and only SNP brownies I've caught. I got one on a stimulator and can't remember what nymphs I got the others on. If you really want to slay, use a hopper double dropper setup with one realistic (e.g., beadhead PT) and one attractor fly

On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 11:35:40 AM UTC-4, James Fletcher wrote:
thanks, Bryan. 

Planning to stop by Murray's before going up the mountains - want to be on those waters aronud 1 pm - and he's got a great selection of patterns for the brook trout. 

Did you come across any browns? Ashley mentioned he had caught a few, but I was under the impression browns were rare in the SNP due to its regulations..

On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 11:11 AM, Bryan Lanier <bryan....@gmail.com> wrote:
James,

I was using #16 flashback pheasant tail nymphs with no indicator, But the flows were really fast. Flow should be much slower. So maybe a dry with the nymph dropper. I understand the rainbow warrior nymph is killer. You could probably start at the trailhead and work your way up. With lower flows more pools should be evident. A did catch a 9-10" brookie about a mile up from the trailhead.

Bryan

On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 11:00 AM, James Fletcher <djflet...@gmail.com> wrote:
Planning to make it out there on Saturday - what flies were you using? 

Never fished the Rose before, does it pay to spend 35- 1 hour hiking up the trail to get into the really productive water then fish? Or can you start casting a bit up from the trailhead?

On Monday, May 8, 2017 at 4:44:59 PM UTC-4, Bryan wrote:
A friend and I hit the Rose River yesterday. We hiked in from the trailhead. Turned out to be a beautiful day but the River was really flowing. Hard to find a pool, but we did and caught some beautiful wild Brookies. One around 9-10". The other two were the typical 6-7". Forget my net so I couldn't get any fish fotos. The picture below will give you an idea of flow.

Bryan


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