Monday, September 29, 2014

south platte fishing maps

South Platte middle fork fishing map






One of my favorite locations here is the tomahawk area.  Tomahawk is a great place to beat the crowds and still get some fish.




Enlarged south plate fishing map  http://www.andrews4.com/co/south_park_area/south-park-fishing-map.jpg


A great secret spot I have is called Knight Ilmer and ranch 63 located around number.  Both these places have some decent sized fish and still have no crowds.  Ask your local fly shop about these areas.

South Platte hatch chart and flies of importance

best midge patterns include: black zebra midge 18-22, Mercury midge 18-24, wd40 16-22, sprout midge, 18-22

best BWO: Pheasant tail 16-22,  copper john 16-22, hares ear 14-18,  mayhem emerger 16-20,  parachute adams 14-18, catskill bwo 16-18,  mosquito fly 14-16

best caddis: Hares ear 14-18, prince nymph 16-18, graphic caddis 14-18,  Andersen's bird of prey 16,  Elk hair caddis 12-16, PMX 10-16, Goddard sedge 14-16.

best stonefly patters:  Pats rubber legs 6-12, 20 incher 8-14, Prince nymph 12-18,  Glint nymph 14-18


Best Pmd patterns:  Pheasant tail 16-22,  copper john 16-22, hares ear 14-18,  mayhem emerger 16-20,  parachute adams 14-18,  light cahil 16-18, PMD hackle stacker 16-18.

Best Terrestrials: foam Beetle, Dave's hopper 10-14 , Yeager 409 10-14,  PMX 10-14, chubby Chernobyl 10-14

best trico: trico spinner 

Best streamer: black sculpzilla, bunny leach

Other important flies:  6mm egg patterns during fall and spring, San Juan worm 12-14 during spring runoff


link to flyshack.com
FlySizeJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Midges (various)24 - 28 
Blue Winged Olive16 - 20           
Caddis (various)10 - 18         
Golden Stonefly8 - 10            
Pale Morning Dun16 - 20           
Terrestrials (various)6 - 18           
Trico20 - 24           
Blue Winged Olive20 - 24            

Knight Imler brown trout.


Caught this 23 inch brown trout using a black sculpzilla and parachute Adams rig at Knight Imler.  These large browns are hiding in the undercut banks and require something big to get them to move.  A large hoppper or a streamer is your best bet.

top ten flies for trout in Colorado

Top ten flies for Colorado

No fly will guarantee fish but these give you the best shot



1. pheasant tail nymph

The Pheasant tail nymph has produced me more fish than any other fly.
I can use it in any river in Colorado and produce fish.  This fly is a quick
tie and it is most effective in size 16.



2. Parachute Adams
The Parachute Adams is my favorite dry fly.  The parachute Adams is easy to see and it floats
 relatively well.  This fly is effective in sizes 10-26, and can represent almost any hatch.
If you are a novice fly fisherman, this would be the fly to use.



3.  copper John

The copper John nymph is easily on the top ten list.  This nymph can represent everything
in the water.  The copper John sinks like a rock to where the fish feed.  The copper john
can be tied in all sorts of colors,  the most effective in Colorado being copper, orange, red, 
and black.  




4. Red egg fly
The Egg fly is undeniably effected against trout.  I prefer a rubber egg over a 
fuzz egg because a rubber egg will sink.  This fly is effective year round, but 
in Colorado,  This fly does the best during fall and spring months.  The egg fly is
 always in my fly box and it is one of my most used flies.  I found that the most effective
egg fly is a 6mm egg.



5.  mayhem emerger fly



This is quickly becoming one of my favorite mayfly imitations.  This is now my
go to fly when mayflies are hatching but the trout are picky.  The mayhem emerger
doesn't float but doesn't sink all the way down.  The strip of foam on top suspends 
the fly, and makes it look like an emerging mayfly.  This fly is best fished in red, olive, black or brown.  Fish the Mayhem in smaller sizes, such as 16-20.  



6.  San Juan worm.
The San Juan worm is a fly I cannot leave off this list.  The San Juan worm
is one of the best flies during Colorado's spring runoff.  I love using this fly in lakes and ponds 
because this fly gets such aggressive strikes.  This fly is best weighted with a bead
and in sizes 12-14.


7. zebra midge.
NEVER LEAVE HOME WITHOUT THIS FLY!!!  This is by far my
favorite midge imitation.  When all else fails, use this fly.  This is a year round 
fly, but is most effective during early spring, fall, and winter.  This is my favorite fly
to fish during winter because it produces results.  The zebra midge is best fished in 
sizes 18-26 using curved hooks.  This midge is seen in red, black, purple, and cream.  My 
favorite way to fish this is under a bobber in size 20, black.  



8. Elk hair caddis
Like many other anglers, this is my favorite caddis fly pattern.  The elk hair caddis 
fishing well whenever caddis are hatching (usually summer).  This caddis floats
well and is relatively easy to spot on the river. The Elk hair caddis works the best in sizes 
12-16 and in colors olive, black, and brown.  




9. Sculpzila
If you want to catch monster browns, there is no better way than to use
this fly.  I LOVE using streamers, and this is my favorite and most effective.  
It has excellent action when stripped through the water.  Its heavy cone-head 
causes this fly to sink quickly to the big fish.  This fly is a great attractor, and I often 
put a nymph or emerger above it.  Just recently, I caught a 24 inch brown on the 
south fork of the South Platte using this rig.  Fish this pattern in a jerk strip motion in a
a smaller size.  The best colors are white, black, olive, and grey.


10.  Mosquito fly
The Mosquito fly is a great dry fly because it represent 3 bug species at a time: a mayfly, 
a mosquito, and an adult midge.  This fly pattern can be used year round and is most 
effective in sizes 16-20.  If you let this fly sink, it represent a variety of emerging 
bugs.  This fly works great on high alpine lakes and smaller streams and rivers.




Honorable mentions:

Prince Nymph.  Although a great pattern, I find that it doesn't work as well on
small waters. Best in sizes 12-18

Hares Ear:  This fly is a great caddis imitation, but missed the cut because, from my experience, doesn't yield as many large fish. Best in sizes 14-18.

Woolly Bugger:  This fly pattern represents stoneflies and minnows, but in 
my opinion, if you want to go big, use a sculpzilla. Best in sizes 4-10, in the colors black, brown, or olive.


Feel free to post your favorite flies,  I might have missed one or two











South Platte Middle fork 9-20-14 report (tomahawk)

Middle Fork report 9-20-14


         As of 9-20-14,  the middle fork is fishing alright.  Their are a couple of large spawning browns hiding in the undercut banks. Fish seam to be looking up for dry flies. The best way to catch fish right now is to do a dry dropper rig.  The average fish here is an 8 inch brown. 

Dry flies:  size 12-14 dark bodied PMX, size 12-14 black bodied elk hair caddis

droppers:  size 18-22 zebra midge, size 16-18 2 bit hooker, size 18 copper john.

streamers:  white black sculpzilla,  black marabou leech

clear creek 8-28-14

Clear creek fishing report


        As of 8-28-14,  clear creek is fishing great.  The best place to go at this time of year is the inlet to Georgetown lake.  The trout there are spawning and many are willing to eat.  The riverbed is covered with fish.  Small mayflies are hatching and some smaller fish are rising.  Fish a parachute Adams and a red egg or a worm

 Dry flies:  size 14-18 parachute Adams,  size 14-16 purple haze

 Droppers:  San Juan worm,  red egg,  size 20-22 mercury and zebra midges,  size 18-20 purple zebra midge.

For bigger fish, throw streamers:  white or black sculpzilla,  bunny leach.


south Platte knight imler fishing report 9-27-14

Knight imler
                Knight imler is now one of my favorite places to fish this time of year.  Knight imler is a part of the South Platte river (south fork) that is located above Antero Reservoir.  Hatches are thick until the winter.  The South Platte at Knight imler is narrow and has many bends within it.  Fish the Undercut banks and the slow water.  Knight imler is a great place to beat the crowds.



As of 9-27-14, the fish are in the undercut banks, deep bends, and behind rocks and logs.

dry flies:  size 16-18 pmd dry fly,  size 14-16 parachute adams,  size 16-18 mosquito, size 12-14 black bodied caddis


nymphs:  size 16-20 mayhem emerger,  size 18-22 mercury and zebra midge

For big fish, Streamers:  white and black sculpzilla