Friday, August 26, 2016

Fishing Reports- 8/26/16

* Please remember to call us for more up-to-date or detailed information! These reports are not meant to be your one and only, daily source of information. They are typically general, even seasonal type reports and we currently don't have a set schedule as to when we update. Please, just because we don't update as often as we like, it doesn't mean that we don't care.

There are many different approaches you should take in order to get a good game plan for a trip or a day of fishing. Also remember that things change and these reports are what we know at the time of posting only. Keep in mind that we do express opinions and personal preferences from time-to-time which may be different from yours or what you may read elsewhere. Thanks for checking and don't forget to call us if you need any further information or a more up-to-date report. 614-451-0363

* Not much reporting going on during August as you may have noticed. We have actually been "boycotting" in hopes that it would make it rain and everything would get better. Well....we did get some rain, but not much has changed. We thought we'd go ahead and throw a quick report/news out there in hopes that it makes some sort of difference.

* Alaska and Montana trips under our belts. A huge success as always. Should be getting some further reports and testimonials up over the next few weeks. In the meantime....we did get some photos uploaded to the albums:

Click Here to see Alaska photos

Click Here to see Montana photos

Both trips are already set up for next Summer and we are taking reservations. Jerry Darkes and Josh McQueen are hosting Alaska and Brian Flechsig again for Montana.

Click Here to check out the Alaska Trip

Click Here to check out the Montana Trip

** We are also working on a late season "Swingin' for Rainbows" at the Katmai Trophy Lodge in Alaska with host Jeff Liskay. This will be in mid to late September 2017. We should have the details on the website within a few weeks.

Speaking of Jeff Liskay- we will be announcing a "Switch and Spey 101 and 102 Weekend with Jeff coming up on October 22nd and 23rd. Keep your eyes out for that!!!!

Upcoming Trips-

* Soaring Eagle Lodge- San Juan River with host Ryan Ratliff- trip is FULL but 2017 should be announced shortly

* Woodland Plantation- trophy Redfish in New Orleans with host Brian Flechsig- a few spots open yet on this one. Click Here for the details.

Here's a quick promo video we just posted on these fabulous trips:




* Fall Steelhead- Muskegon River Lodge with host Steve Kuieck- 3 spots open on this. Great time of year for swinging flies on two-handed rods. Click Here for the details.

* Coming up on Wednesday, September 14th Brian Flechsig will be the guest speaker at the Buckeye United Fly Fishers monthly meeting. It will be another stop on his "Make Fly Fishing Great Again" Campaign 2016. You can learn more about the club and the meeting HERE.


* Intermediate Fly Fishing School- October 15th and 16th



Sunnybrook is beautiful in the Fall! Why not join us for some fun and greatly improve your angling skills in the process!!


Click Here to learn more and to register


* Thanks as always for supporting an independent, family owned small business. Please keep in mind that ALL Competitors Coupons are always welcome (yes...bring us your Orvis Coupons) and that we will NEVER be undersold.

Mad River Outfitters- Welcome to "Thinking Outside of the Big Box".


Warmwater

* No question the warmwater fishing has been the focus of most around here the past 3 or 4 weeks. Some good to excellent reports of smallmouth and carp fishing. With the waters being so low and clear the sight fishing for both has really been hot in certain places.

* The rains the past week did bring some waters up a bit but not really as much as you would have expected. As we write this things are pretty much right back down to low and clear and we could use another big shot of water.

* Locally most anglers are doing very well on the Scioto. A bit better there than the Olentangy. Other hotspots we have been hearing have been the Hocking, the Great Miami and the Little Miami. 



Young Ethan Hall has been doing well locally on streamers! The kid is a MONSTER!


"Had a chance to get out this afternoon and fished for a couple hours. Only moved a few fish in this last 15-20 mins or so.  Caught this nice bucket mouth on a white poppers sold at the one and only MRO."- Clay Sommerfelt


Mad River





Mystery Bug Update: Although it took him a while, (he lives in Costa Rica now), Dr. Brian Armitage, along with a few cohorts, have finally decided that the bug hatching in July was Ephemera Simulans. Yep...nothing more than a Brown Drake. Not sure why, or how, as we usually see those the 1st week of June, but that's the official diagnosis.We will be very interested to see what happens next Summer.

Meanwhile, as you would expect, the Mad has been pretty slow. The water is just horribly low and clear....as it has been since late May. The rain bursts we have gotten here in town haven't done much to affect the river at all. It's slow going.

Those that have been fishing have been fishing very early in the morning or late in the evening. A few guys that know what to do have been producing some nice fish, but most reports we are getting have the fishing as slow. We haven't had any guides out on the water due to the conditions but hoping to change that here if the weather cooperates.

The early guys have been catching fish on Tricos and midges. Super small stuff. There have been some Tricos around but they do seem to be winding down as they usually do this time of year. Still worth having in the box a few #20-22 but you need to be on the water just as the sun is coming up, and fish 7X! A few folks reporting decent fishing on ants and beetles but this activity seems to be a bit slower than normal years. 

The evening bug activity has been pretty good actually. The White Miller Caddis and the Ephron White mayflies have been out in good numbers. Most of this acitivity has been it the lower parts of the river but should be moving upstream over the next couple of weeks. Have a size 14 green soft hackle for the caddis and a big #12-14 White Dry for the Ephrons. Also some #16-20 tan caddis around in the evenings and some fish have been eating the pupa on the surface.

Let us know how you are doing!


Clearfork River



Like a broken record. Low and Clear.

Trout fishing has been tough this Summer and it's been awhile since we have had a good report from up North.

Did have a few folks on the Upper stretch last week and they did see some fish rising to caddis in the evenings but they didn't catch much. If you are going to trout fish, for sure you want to focus on early in the mornings or late in the evenings. You may be better off throwing standard nymphs than focusing on dry fly fishing right now.

The lower stretch is pretty much a smallmouth and carp fishery right now. From the covered bridge down to the campground is worth fishing with streamers and crayfish but you probably won't catch a trout....although we'd LOVE to be proved wrong.

So...same report.....we need water!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Clear Creek


Probably don't even need to tell you.....Clear Creek is super low and super clear. Same story....same report.

With the temps the way they have been, it's probably best to leave the trout be for now and head down to the Hocking for some smallmouth action. If you do fish...do it early or late and try not to stress the fish too much. Terrestrials and caddis would be the way to go on the surface.

A couple of regulars who fish Clear Creek alot have been down on the Hocking and doing quite well on smallmouth. White streamers seem to be the ticket during the day and Boogle Poppers in the evenings. With the water so low the Hocking can be pretty fun this time of year.

Hopefully we'll get some relief here and get back at it in September but we'll need some water before we do!!!


Erie Steelhead

Believe it or not....some folks already talking steelhead!!!! 

Obviously nothing to report yet...but it won't be long now!

Guide trips already starting to book for peak season.

Check out the details and give a shout to get a date on the books.


Also, keep your eyes out next week for our announcement on the Switch and Spey 101 and 102 event with Jeff Liskay. Will be October 22nd and 23rd and Sponsored by Patagonia, Scientific Anglers and Scott Fly Rods.



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