Wednesday, May 19, 2021

May 26, 2021 1 min read

As much of the region heads toward runoff, the Spring Creeks are still a good option. Anglers have been having success with smaller BWO and midge nymphs subsurface, with some decent hatches here and there. If you're up for a challenge and want to avoid the muddy waters elsewhere, head on over to the Spring Creeks. 

Recommended Flies: 

Mighty May Baetis #18

Split Case BWO #18

Morgans Midge #20

Thorax Baetis #20

Film Critic #18



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Sunday, June 13, 2021

June 13, 2021 1 min read

The Paradise Valley Spring Creeks are pretty booked up this summer, but if you're lucky enough to have one of those days on your schedule, the fishing has been consistently good. On the sunny days, small nymphs are going to be your ticket to success, but any cloud cover can result in some spectacular fishing this time of year. 

Recommended Flies:

Holo Flash Midge #18
Mighty May Baetis #16
PFD Parachute BWO #18
Brooks' Sprout Baetis #18-20
EZ Caddis #16

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

June 01, 2021 1 min read

The Paradise Valley Spring Creeks are a great option this time of year. With many of the area rivers approaching (or fully in) runoff mode, the consistent flows and temperatures of the Spring Creeks provide excellent opportunities. Dry-fly action has been hit-or-miss depending on cloud cover, so be prepared to use small nymphs when the sun is shining. 

Recommended Flies:

Holo Flash Midge #18

Mighty May Baetis #16

PFD Parachute BWO #18

Brooks' Sprout Baetis #18-20

EZ Caddis #16

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

May 26, 2021 1 min read

The Spring Creeks are always a reliable option this time of year. Both Armstrong and DePuy's are reliably producing fish on small midge patterns, as well as BWOs on the overcast days. Trying some caddis patterns right now should also get fish interested in looking up.

Recommended Flies: 

Holo Flash Midge #18

Mighty May Baetis #16

PFD Parachute BWO #18

Brooks' Sprout Baetis #18-20

EZ Caddis #16