Sunday, November 6, 2016

Gotta Break Some Eggs

Sorry for the delay in blog posts it's been a busy time for me.  Getting on to the fishing report there are good numbers of salmon still hanging on with zombies as well as some fresher green fish in the mix from last weeks rain.  Lots of spawning going on including some early brown trout spawning.  Atlantics are being caught on a daily basis here on the tribs which is a really encouraging sign to see so many being caught.  However I have not seen many or heard of many coho's being landed.  From my experience the coho's come a little later in the fall but by now it's usually common to have a number of them being caught.  The aforementioned rain gave all the tribs a little boost in water flows but it was very short lived.  Now that it's November winter is right around the corner and with that comes the cold weather we all love.  That being said look for water flows to get a nice boost from the Erie Canal Drainage effort coming towards the end of the month.  Since the run of fish started pretty late this year don't be surprised to continue seeing kings hanging around for awhile yet.  Swinging flies was very productive in the high muddy conditions where dead drifting with a smaller fly was more effective when the waters leveled out.  Productive streamers were woolly buggers in a wide variety of colors as well as egg sucking leeches.  Other productive flies have been pink and chartreuse eggs (for muddy water) with apricot otters eggs when the water was a little lower.  Look for the stonefly bite to get on when the steelhead have been in the streams a little longer and key in on that food source.  It looks like its going to be a little warmer this week until Friday when we might get some snow even!  The fishing pressure has definitely lessened some but still a lot of guys in the likely places like Oak Orchard and Burt Dam.  Check out my newest video on my two setups I generally use in the fall and feel free to ask questions and comment!  Even though it might be getting cold out a bad day of fishing sure beats watching the Bills.  Tight lines everyone!

Current Stream Information:

18-Mile Creek (Burt):  November 6th, 2016
Heavy fishing pressure
Low Clear Flows
60 CFS
Cattaraugus Creek:     November 6th, 2016
Low Flows
431 CFS
44.1- 55.0 
Oak Orchard Creek:   November 6th, 2016
Heavy Fishing Pressure
Med Clear Flows
97 CFS   

Salmon River:           November 6th, 2016
695 CFS

Photo Credit:  Kevin Carges
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnVp3Nz_LQs

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