Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Fall Push

It's been awhile since I've made a post and the last month has been a busy one!  Up until the last week or so the weather had reverted to its summer blaze.  Warm temperatures and lack of rain made me anxious about the prospects of a good salmon run.  However fall finally came in full force.  Rainy cool weather has brought many fish into the local tributaries and the fishing is hot.  Despite there being a lot of fish in the streams, they are in the mindset of getting as far upstream as possible and not stopping for anything.  This makes the fish a little tough to work.  However there are some salmon that were early runners that have settled in and are taking flies readily.  Fishing early in the morning and just before sunset have been the most productive periods.  The change of light and cool water temperatures make for good pushes of fish upstream.  Creeks like Sandy, Oak Orchard, 18 Mile, and Johnson have fish spread throughout the waterway so there is a great shot at seeing and possibly catching many fish.  Obviously the larger the stream the more fish there will be.  However on the other side of that coin the larger the stream the more fisherman there will be as well. 

The most productive flies have been woolly buggers, stoneflies,and woolly leeches in earth toned colors.  Egg sucking leeches and egg patterns have produced a few fish as well.  Swinging and dead drifts have both worked equally as well.  The fresh salmon are still pretty aggressive and hot to take a bunch of line. 

I still have prime dates available for fishing the tribs this fall.  November is a great time to land a trophy Brown Trout or fresh steelhead.  You can contact me at wnyflyguy@gmail.com.  Be sure to check out my latest video!  Thanks again for reading and tight lines!


Current Stream Information: 


18-Mile Creek (Burt):  October 12th, 2017
Heavy fishing pressure
Med/Stained Flows
110 CFS
 
Cattaraugus Creek:   October 12th, 2017
Stained Flows
1250 CFS
59.5 ⁰F
 
Oak Orchard Creek:   October 12th, 2017
Heavy Fishing Pressure
Med/Clear Flows
109 CFS    
 
Salmon River:        October 12th, 2017
482 CFS


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