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Old 07-11-2017, 11:34 AM
tomwelsch tomwelsch is offline
 
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Default Fly fishing near pincher creek

Last summer i had gotten into fly fishing. So im new to it and am quite clueless. Have fished the Oldman and other rivers/streams near Pincher Creek and was wondering if anyone could help me out with what flys to be using as well as where i could go. If anyone also has spin fishing tips for the area i will take them as well.
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Old 07-11-2017, 12:20 PM
friendofacatahoula friendofacatahoula is offline
 
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Start with the Crows Nest Angler. Www.crowsnestangler.com

They will have updates for the crow but can offer some good advice for any of the streams down there.

Country pleasures also has frequent stream updates for the High Country as do a few other shops but sometimes I wonder if some just copy the others reports as they can be almost identical.

You can also check out Albertafishingguide.com for some reference but one of the handy little booklets I have buried in my pack is a little map book of Southern AB streams. It has the OldMan and its tributaries and I believe hatch charts and common flies. Barry Mitchell's guides can be helpful and I think you can get those even at Canadian Tire.

You may find some guys just don't want to give up info on where to go. If you can find the OldMan you have already found some of the best waters S.AB offer and there is no lack of variety along its entire stretch.


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Old 07-11-2017, 12:59 PM
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one of the greatest areas for fly fishing, you're blessed.

try any of the rivers there, also beauvais lake and lees lake

in the rivers, stoneflies and hoppers during the summers, or large streamers for bull trout. Try a stonefly nymph if the dry fly fishing is slow.


in the lakes, use a chironomid 1' off the bottom under a bobber
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Old 07-11-2017, 01:48 PM
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Some small flies too. Elk Hair Caddis, Adams, PMDs, Ants, Beetles. For nymphs, Hare's Ear's, Pheasant Tails, Copper Johns, etc.
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