Stonefly Nymph - Twin Tiers Five Rivers
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Stonefly Nymph - Twin Tiers Five Rivers
Southern Tier Trout Area Trout Fishing Opportunities Kirk Klingensmith w/ John Lively *** Twin Tiers Five Rivers Chapter of the Federation of Fly Fishers *** Big Flats, NY •* * •www.twintiersfff.org Salmon River Adirondacks (2.5 hrs) Cattaraugus Creek (3-3.5 hrs) Catskills Spring Creek Wiscoy Creek (2.5 hrs) We are within 3.0 hours of Much the Best Trout Fishing in the East Delaware River Beaverkill River (2 – 2.5 hrs) North Central PA Pine Creek Kettle Creek (1 – 1.5 hrs) Erie PA Poconos Steelhead Tribs (3.5 hrs) Central PA Spring Creek Fishing Creek Penns Creek Little Juniata Creek (2.5-3.0 hrs) Carlisle Big Spring Creek Letort Creek Yellow Breeches (3.5 hrs) Cayuta Creek Local Trout Waters (within 1 hour drive from Corning/Elmira) Special regulations area • 40 minutes (34 miles) from Big Flats • Rt. 13 North From Horseheads • Open all year – 5 trout limit (2 above 12”) • Brown Trout stocked from Lockwood to Alpine Junction Cayuta - Special Regulations Area Begins: Route 223 bridge Ends: Wyncoop Creek Rd. bridge • Open all year • Artificials only • May Harvest 2 fish > 12” Please Catch & Release “Gamefish are too valuable to be caught only once.” Lee Wulff Conhocton River Local Trout Waters (within 1 hour drive from Corning/Elmira) Special regulations • 45 mins (40 miles) from Big Flats • Cohocton parallels Route 415 • Open all year – 5 trout limit (2 above 12”) • Brown Trout stocked between Bath and Cohocton Genesee River Local Trout Waters (within 1 hour drive from Corning/Elmira) Special regulations No Kill • 1 hour 15 minutes (65 miles) from Big Flats • Open all year – 5 trout limit (2 above 12”) • Take Rt. 417 West from Addison to Wellsville • Turn left at first light in Wellsville (Route 19 South) • Fishing is from Wellsville south to PA border Fall Creek Catherine Creek Finger Lakes Tribs Spring = Rainbows Fall = Browns & Landlocked Salmon Talk with Joe Cambridge Cayuga Inlet If You are Younger than 15 Mill Street Pond East Mill Street Horseheads, NY 14845 April 1 – Oct 15 13-15 yr old Artificials Only 2 Trout Limit Stocked by The Chemung County Sportsman Federation stocking funded in part by FFF TT5R Check before You Drive Check water levels on Genesee or Cohocton at: water.usgs.gov/waterwatch/ Resources Public Fishing Access Maps at www.dec.ny.gov Genesee River Information www.geocities.com/uppergenny/ Cohoction River Information www.conhoctonriverflyshop.com www.canandaigualaketu.org A Few Hints Cayuta Fishes Esp Well through June Early May – Hendrickson’s, Caddis in Evening Cohoction River Fishes Well All Year - Except July/Aug Holds Many Wild Trout (rare treat) Fall Fishing for Big Browns Genesee River Fishes Well in Late Spring & Often Thru Summer Many Holdover and Wild Trout Good Sulfur Hatch (May/June) Acknowledgement: John Lively contributed photos, fly patterns, & hatch info for this talk. Southern Tier Hatches & Flies Hatch Quill Gordon When Mid-April Time Flies 3-6 PM #12 Adams, #12 Blue dun 1-4 PM #16-18 black snowshoe caddis, #16-18 black EHC Black Caddis Late April – Early May Hendrickson Last week April second week May 1-4 PM #12 Pink Snowshoe Usual, #14 Red Quill Parachute Mid-to-late May Afternoonevening #18-26 black midges 9 AM -2 PM #14 grizzly-yellow body dry; #14-16 yellow stonefly nymph Mid-May to Mid-June Evening #16 EHC or caddis emerger (olive body) Sulfur mayfly Mid-to-end May Afternoonevening #14 sulfer dun, emerger Black beetle Mid-late June Evening #18 black foam beetle #16-18 cream dun, emerger Cream mayfly Sept-October Afternoonevening BWOs Sept-October Afternoon #16-22 BWO dun Black midges Small yellow stoneflies Tan caddis Mid-May to mid-June Southern Tier Favorite Flies Hendrickson Emerger (Snowshoe) Hook: Tail: Body: Wing: #12 dry fly hook Mallard, antron Brown/pink dubbing Dun snowshoe rabbit NOTE: Apply floatant to wing only Photo: John Lively Southern Tier Favorite Flies Black aquatic beetle Hook: Body: Legs: #18 dry fly hook black foam over peacock herl black crystal flash NOTE: There are dense hatches of this bug in late June, in the evening. You will see the naturals clinging to your wading shoes and waders during a hatch. Trout will be making slashing rises. Body should be the size and shape of a ladybug. Photo: Ray Grandner Southern Tier Favorite Flies No-wing yellow stonefly Hook: Tail: Body: Hackle: Wing: #14 dry fly hook 4-6 grizzly hackles yellow dry fly dubbing grizzly & dun mix (full) none NOTE: Use this when you see little yellow stones hatching. Works dead-drift, skittered, or sunk. Fish near shore. Photo: John Lively Southern Tier Favorite Flies Red Quill Parachute (Hendrickson) Hook: #14 dry fly hook Tail: Dun Microfibbets Body: 2 stripped quills Hackle: Dark dun Wing post: Gray polypropylene NOTE: One quill should be smaller than the other, and colored dark brown with marker. Wrap quills together to make the body; it should show alternating light-dark segmentation Photo: Ray Grandner