White Miller Caddis
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Re: White Miller Caddis
Those look alive just lying there. I reckon that's a good sign.
Re: White Miller Caddis
I wish we had a "like" button similar to the Facebook feature.
This is another pattern you just want to view over and over
Wayneb
This is another pattern you just want to view over and over
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Re: White Miller Caddis
If you have never fished Yellowstone you will enjoy it. Just need to remember the park requires barbless hooks, just mash the barbs and you will be fine.
Re: White Miller Caddis - Update
A quick update on fishing the White Miller Flymph on the Firehole River in YNP. I fished June 23rd and 24th under clear blue skies, hot temperatures, windy as all get out, full moon, low and clear water running at 66 F. Caught lots of small rainbow trout. Nothing over 10". Most 8" long. Some barely tapped the fly and others took it and looked like a bowling ball had been thrown in the river.
The riffle stretch I fished is just downstream from Biscuit Basin. About 7pm the wind laid down and swarms of the White Miller and little Glossoma Caddis returned to the river to egg lay. I didn't see a single fish rise.
I'm having trouble getting some photos resized to fit the forum so none will be attached. No fish photos because I didn't lift a fish out of the water before I released it.
Charlie
The riffle stretch I fished is just downstream from Biscuit Basin. About 7pm the wind laid down and swarms of the White Miller and little Glossoma Caddis returned to the river to egg lay. I didn't see a single fish rise.
I'm having trouble getting some photos resized to fit the forum so none will be attached. No fish photos because I didn't lift a fish out of the water before I released it.
Charlie
Re: White Miller Caddis
For those of you who haven't had the opportunity to fish the Firehole River in YNP, this stretch is typical of what you'll find. Fishing opens the last of May and they usually shut it down about July 1st because the water gets too warm. It then re-opens in the fall.
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Re: White Miller Caddis
I am so jealous. I LOVED fishing that stretch of water. Make a few drifts for me please.
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