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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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09/21/12 03:14 AM
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One heck of a nice trout,man.
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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10/08/12 01:49 AM
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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10/08/12 01:55 AM
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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10/08/12 08:12 PM
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Pretty cool video, & a bunch of nice fish you'all caught
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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10/09/12 02:09 PM
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Thanks. And u don't just have to fly fish. BaffinBay chunks minnows and does very well. It's as easy as catching blue gills.
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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10/09/12 02:11 PM
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But for the fly fisherman, here is your list of flies.
Beavers Bend Flys
MAIN FLIES:
Near Deers Bead Head Pheasant Tails (Size: 14-18) Hares Ear (Size: 14-18) Orange Soft Hackles (Size: 16-18) Red Hackles (Size: 16-18) Bead Headed Wollybuggers (Colors: Olive, White, Black, Rust) (Size: 10-20, I like Big WBS) Black Midges (Size: 12-22) Red Midges (Size: 12-22) Blue Winged Olive (Size:16-22) Sulpher (Size: ) Cahill (Size: 18-22) San Juan Worm January: Hatches: Baetis, Blue Winged Olive, Light Cahill, Midge Flies to use: Pheasant tails, Red Fox Squirrel, San Juan worm, Egg Patterns, Griffiths Gnat, Adult Caddis, Emergers
February:
Hatches: Mayflies, Midges, March Brown
Flies to use: March Browns, Bead Headed Black and Red Midges (size 12-14), San Juan worms, egg patterns, Griffiths gnat, CDC, Emerger Patterns, Soft hackle
March:
Hatches: Blue winged Olive, Midges
Wet Flies to use: Soft Hackle, Copper Johns, Pheasant Tails, Egg patterns, Red Fox squirrels, crane fly
Dry Flies to use: Griffiths Gnats, Hares Ears, March Brown (mayfly), Blue Winged Olive (mayfly)
Flies to use: Elk Hair Caddis, Parachute Adams, Thread Midges, and Caddis Pupae Flies, Soft Hackles, Midges, Hares ears, Pheasant tails, Prince nymphs
April:
Hatchs: Flying Ants, Caddis, Mayflies, Crane flies, Midges
Flies to use: Red Soft Hackle, Elk Hair Caddis, Midges, Ants,
May:
Hatches: Baetis, Beetles ,Blue Winged Olive, Brown Caddis, March Brown ,Tan Caddis
Wet flies (nymphs) to use: Cream Colored Soft Hackles, Nymphs, Adam Parachutes 12-16, Hare's ear Nymphs, Elk hair caddis
Dry flies to use: CDC Caddis and CDC Mayfly Emergers, EHC, Adam Parachutes
June: Hatches: Mayfly, PMD's, Sulphurs Flies to use: Grasshoppers, Ants, Midges, Mayflies, Caddis
July: Hatches: Mayflies, Midges Flies to use: Copper Johns, Griffiths Gnats, EHC, Ants, Griffiths Gnats, Soft Hackles, Hoppers, Soft Hackles
August:
Hatches: Midge, Hexagenia, Caddis, Mayflies, Mosquitoes Dry Flies: Caddis and Mayflies (including dry, emergers, and cripples) Flies to use: Soft Hackles, Midges, Pheasant Tails, Copper Johns, Small Mayfly Imitations, Caddis Pupae, Emergers
September:
Hatches: PMD/s, BWO's Yellow Sally, Grass Hoppers and Katy-Dids, Hexagenia Mayflies
Wet flies (nymphs) to use: Green Bead Head Caddis Nymph imitations in about size 14-16, Egg patterns, San Juan Worm, Various Soft Hackles, Light Cahill, Grasshopper, Ant, Hex Nymph
Dry flies to use: Stimulators on a size 10 hook, Elk hair Caddis, Hex
October:
Hatches: Caddis, Grey Mayflies, Blue Quills Blue Winged Olives Midges, Sulfurs Flies to use: Miracle Midge, Zebra Midge, Egg Patterns, San Juan Worm November:
Hatches: Small Tan Caddis, Small Black Caddis, Midges Flies to use: Thread Midges, Caddis Emergers, spiders, Copper John, Egg Patterns, San Juan Worms
December:
Hatches: Black Caddis, Blue Winged Olives (mayfly) and Midges. Flies to use: Emergers, Caddis, Mayfly, Midges, Egg patterns Dry flies to use: Griffiths Gnat, Blue Winged Olive, Black Caddis
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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10/09/12 02:39 PM
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Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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10/09/12 03:37 PM
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Thanks. And u don't just have to fly fish. BaffinBay chunks minnows and does very well. It's as easy as catching blue gills. Its not that easy... Chunking minnows in Spillway Creek is NOT easy. Especially when you keep falling on your minnow bucket...
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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10/15/12 08:44 PM
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can you fish with spinning gear there as well? I assume that is what he was using for the minnows, but what about artificials?
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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10/17/12 03:05 AM
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You can use spinning gear with a minnow if you want. Just make sure u are fishing the blue zones only. Read all the signs before fishing an area.
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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11/19/12 03:59 PM
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Reports: Best flies to use on my end of the river: RS2 Grey #22 Near Deer #1/100 (Secret Color) <---Just for you BB Red Midges #20-22 Black Midges Eggs (as small as you can get work best) red, pink, yellow The fish are feeding mainly on the bottom, so weight them down a little bit w/ a small split shot. If you dont see fish in the pool you are fishing, dont cast there..... Every day we nailed 50-75 fish each, to the net. Most were 15-16 inches with a lot of 18-19's and a few 20's. Best bite was around 10-3 pm while the BWO's were hatching. Spillway Creek was where the best bite was. Zone 2 ( Evening Hole area) was good too, but was getting hammered by people. So I mainly fished Spillway Creek 90% of the time. When a front rolls through, the fish slow way down while the Air Pressure rises. Small flies work best during the fronts. If the air pressure is stable, the Near Deers are all that I throw at them. -No need for anything else. If you see this above, at Zone III, its blown out and very hard to fish. This area is terrible right now for trout. I dont think they are stocking it yet.....? Its still good for small mouth bass and walleye though. I deleted my Walleye pics somehow..... But they are there. Biggest was 22 inches. Most were 16-18. Caught 14 walleye and some small small mouth bass here on Saturday. Clousers- And, im sure yall have seen the monster in the lower end of Cardiac Hill just teasing you for the last 3 months.....Well, I decided that on Friday we were going to sit on the hole till we hooked it. I ran out of RS2's, so I walked back up to the truck and tied a dozen up really fast. After I walked back to the guys, I handed Howard a couple and he tied one one. There was a Blue Wingged Olive hatch going on and a Black Caddis hatch at the same time. (They didnt want anything black, mainly red midges and Grey RS2's were murdering them. The Near Deers were best in the early morning and evening.) So, anyways, Howard proceeds to land a dozen rainbows within the first half hour of changing to an RS2. Then I see the monster flash where his fly drifted. Three more passes and a magestic fight was in place. 20 mins later he brings the monster I have been targeting for 3 months..... Every time Howard comes up, he lands a monster with me. 26 inch Male Rainbow Trout.
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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12/04/12 03:54 PM
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I have another trip scheduled for my family Dec 26, 27 and 28th. This time we are staying at a place right on the river about 1.5 miles downstream of zone3. Have you ever been down that far fishing? On the map it is before the 70 bridge where it is marked private. I hope some of the small mouths will be in that area and trout because it would be nice and easy for my stepdad to get to.
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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12/04/12 10:44 PM
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Baby trout. They stocked 35,000 of them. They are everywhere you go. Can't miss them.. I hope the vid quality is good, I'm just now messing around with the GoPro. A spawning colored up Rainbow Trout just chilling. Fat trout caught my my client Monday. Monster Male Rainbow Trout on a Near Deer. Eggs and Near Deers were all we threw at them. Caught well over 30 trout each on Monday. Never even thought of a tally. I was messing with the go pro. The next ones will be edited.. The park was void of people. We saw one other fly fisherman and a flywoman. Baby brown all over the place. They will eat anything small enough to fit in their mouths.
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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12/05/12 01:25 AM
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Smallmouth are always good in the rock gardens. Been awhile since I was down there
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Re: Lower Mt Fork River - Broken Bow,OK - Trout Fishing Report With Pics And Video
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12/10/12 01:37 AM
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Those are "deformed" thats WHIRLING DISEASE. Rainbow trout, being a super-synthetic, inbred, "rubber-fish" tend to have that protazoa. Although in a put-and-take fishery like Broken Bow, there isnt too much worry
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