Went out after work Sunday night with a friend, and the Sulfurs were already hatching heavy from the time we set foot in the water (about 6pm) until dark. I nymphed (of course), and he mostly fished dries. We both picked up fish, and as it got later the fishing picked up. I stuck a heavy brown in shallow water at the top of a riffle, and several minutes later just under 21" of brown trout graced my jumbo landing net. What a sweet trout, with perfect fins/tail, big red dots, awesome color, and a fat girth. At the very least a multi-year holdover, and more likely a wild brown in my opinion. During many hatches, some of the big trout stay down and chow on the nymphs exclusively. FYI I caught that trout way outside of the TMA. There truly are big trout all over the river, from the dam in Riverton down through Unionville, and even below that. Years ago a friend hooked & lost a 30" brown on a streamer right above the Tariffville Gorge. The Baranowski brothers were floating the river last night in high water, tossing big streamers at the banks, and they pummeled the big browns.
Subsurface, Caddis Pupa & Larva in both olive/green & tan #14-18, Hare's Ear soft hackles #12-16, Golden Stoneflies #6-12, Pheasant Tails #14-20, March Brown Nymphs #10-14, Fox Squirrel Nymph #10-14, Prince Nymph #12-18. We are seeing Golden Stonefly nymph husks on the rocks in fast water, so they are active & hatching, and are an especially good nymph choice in the mornings (they crawl out to hatch/emerge at night and in the early to mid mornings) FYI big trout LOVE them, use matching nymphs in #6-10 right now. Streamers are working well in the early morning and again toward dark- look for either low light or murky water for best results during this time of the year on the Farmington. Mice, Rats and giant Streamers are working after dusk.
UpCountry has just received a huge closeout of Hardy Zenith and Hardy Proaxis X fly rods- these are literally flying out the door, so don't wait or they will all be gone. As anyone who has been in earshot of me over the last few years knows, these are my absolutely favorite fly rods. These rods use Sintrix, a technology licensed from 3M which makes them stronger and nearly unbreakable under normal fishing conditions. You can find them in our flyshop or in our online store at a great discount. - Grady