How late for grayling
I'm just wondering how late people continue to fish for grayling? I typically don't go out much past Thanksgiving because I find that my stream starts to really drop off by the end of September. I think that's because the fish have moved farther downstream. However, if you can find a good wintering pool is it worthwhile fishing right up until the season closes (or until the river ices over - whatever comes first)?
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It's good right up until the season closes. The longer you wait the more concentrated they'll be in their wintering holes.
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Up in fox creek this week going to try and hit the little smoky, what fly patterns are going to work there?
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I was there mid Sept and our best dries were Royal Wulff and EHC. Nymphing was the best option though, with a BH Prince and Pheasant Tail being our most successful. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Thanks for the comments. I might head out this weekend.
During my last trip the grayling were very quiet up until about 1 p.m. or so. Spots that I didn't catch much in the morning were quite productive in the afternoon. A bit strange and not what I see in the late summer. |
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