October, 2019 Fly Fishing Trip

October, 2019 Fly Fishing Trip

The lower Eagle River in Gypsum, Colorado, continues to fish well despite low water and dropping temperatures. Afternoon fishing from 2 pm to dusk (when the heat of the day is at its peak) is highly recommended. Though you will see the occasional fish rising to midges and blue-winged olives, your most successful technique for quantity is nymphing.

Leading off with a jig fly to get your flies down quickly is the best approach. The water is low and clear, so it’s also more tactful and stealthy.

 B’s Hot StoneDirty BWO Jig, and the Tungsten Hare’s Ear will get your flies in the zone and also turn a few heads.

The fish are spread out – deep water, small pockets, and long flats, and primarily keyed in on small midges and blue-winged olives. Given the clarity and flow on the Eagle River right now, plan on some Trout Hunter 5.5x  or 6x tippet and fishing size 20-22 flies.

Medium indicators can be used in deeper pools, but small bobbers or yarn are recommended for longer flat stretches. Best flies for right now include Juju Baetis, Black Micro Midge, Chocolate Thunder, and Mayhem Midge. Black, Olive, and Grey are the colors. Vary your depth accordingly.

There’s a fair amount of aquatic vegetation on the rocks right now, so when fish are eating higher in the column, take advantage of it so you don’t have to constantly clean your flies.

With the tourists out of town and locals thinking about hunting and prepping for ski season, you should find fewer crowds on the river. Especially since we’ve had our first snow and cooler temps.

Have fun, be safe, and we’ll see you on the river!

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