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Billfish715
04-08-2020, 09:47 PM
One of the best NJ caddis hatches I've ever seen happened on Monday on the Pequest. The pictures don't do any justice to the swarms of caddis that were all over the river. Fly fishing with nymphs outdid the spin fishermen by a long shot for obvious reasons. The trout were all over those bugs. It was good to see how the trout switched from pellets to bugs so quickly.
Billfish715
04-08-2020, 09:58 PM
Last week it was a tremendous Hendrickson hatch on the South Branch. I am so happy the state lifted the preseason closed waters regulations. Fishing during one of these hatches would have been impossible in the past.
hammer4reel
04-12-2020, 06:37 PM
After catching a lot of fish early on lures , I broke out the fly rod .
First time since my dad passed away .
Had 5 on an adams , and then shut off with a crazy Hendrickson hatch going on .
Switched to a Bead head hares ear and it was the best trout fishing I have had .
Caught fish for over an hour and a half on almost every single cast .
All small trout from 11/13” but a ton of fun .
I actually ordered a ton more flys to enjoy this time on the river again
Capt. Lou
04-13-2020, 08:32 AM
Haven’t seen hatches like happening now on NJ streams , if you fly fish no better time then now !
Bergen Angler
04-13-2020, 09:10 AM
One of the best NJ caddis hatches I've ever seen happened on Monday on the Pequest. The pictures don't do any justice to the swarms of caddis that were all over the river. Fly fishing with nymphs outdid the spin fishermen by a long shot for obvious reasons. The trout were all over those bugs. It was good to see how the trout switched from pellets to bugs so quickly.
Grannom caddis is hatching now. I have been using peacock caddis size #16 for dry and also have been catching using caddis emerger size 16 when nymphing. Pheasant tail also works well while nymhing.
Mikey topaz
04-13-2020, 09:13 AM
Stone flies were out in full force last week and week before... first I thought they were nats
dopderbeck
04-13-2020, 12:02 PM
Same thing on Flat Brook this weekend. Caught tons on Royal Wulffs. Not exactly matching the hatch, but it didn't matter.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bSwkZXKsrve3tciJ9
Bergen Angler
04-13-2020, 01:53 PM
Stone flies were out in full force last week and week before... first I thought they were nats
Precisely: last few weeks were great for little blackstone flies.
This Saturday and Sunday, I saw few Little stoneflies: very little. It was mostly grannom caddis. In addition, Hendrickson spinners and duns were floating by unscathed by hungry trouts.
Mikey topaz
04-13-2020, 06:39 PM
precisely: Last few weeks were great for little blackstone flies.
This saturday and sunday, i saw few little stoneflies: Very little. It was mostly grannom caddis. In addition, hendrickson spinners and duns were floating by unscathed by hungry trouts.
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T&Tfisher
04-14-2020, 10:25 AM
Sunday Flatbrook C&R, add little black stones, several sizes of caddis. if sun is out BWO. Get day 34 on gold ribbed wet, caddis wet & emergers , nymphs.
Bergen Angler
04-14-2020, 11:19 AM
I have been tying grannom caddis on size 16 and 18 dry hooks using peacock herl as body and dark elk hair as wings.
Bergen Angler
04-14-2020, 11:21 AM
and if you are nymphing, size 14 and size 16 Walt's sexy worm has been devastating to Rainbows.
16+ inch Browns have been going after size 12 and size 14 bead head pheasant tail with soft hackle.
gypsy
04-14-2020, 12:45 PM
Hammer sent you a PM about flies that you may need
hammer4reel
04-14-2020, 01:14 PM
Hammer sent you a PM about flies that you may need
thanks PM returned
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