We have been open for a couple weeks now, sorry for the lack of reports as we have been busy getting up to speed. Fishing over the last few days has been good using various methods. Worm under a float … Continue reading
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We are back open, the evacuation order has been downgraded to just an alert.
The resort has been evacuated due to the proximity of the Tremont Creek Wildfire.
Fishing has picked up as chironomid hatches have been coming off in size #12’s. Some are doing very well, others good and others not as good. Larger fish are coming out of the weeds into deeper water but not on … Continue reading
Fishing has improved over the weekend as larger chironomids have started to hatch. Surface temps have been dropping daily with it being 68-69 yesterday. Throat samples have shown large #12 pupae and large bloodworm and less or no scuds and … Continue reading
Fishing has been spotty with early or late in the day being more productive. Quik fish and hot shots have worked, chironomids of the smaller sizes have worked but one has to wait until the fish are moving. Caddis and … Continue reading
Earlier last evening, the RCMP arrived at the resort to notify us with an evacuation order. The resort is not in any danger from the fire, this is simply a precautionary measure to ensure everyone’s safety. We will update all … Continue reading
Some interesting reports from the past week. Mornings have have good chironomid fishing until 9-8:30, guests out at 4 a.m. mentioned fishing was on fire. Evening guests doing well with Caddis dry fly fishing as the Caddis were coming off … Continue reading
Fish have been caught trolling bright colored hotshots and kwikfish. Damsels are coming off in good numbers and the nymph has been working well in shallow water, Chirononid hatches have been sporadic, water temps will be rising this week so … Continue reading
Fishing has been fair to good the past week. Chironomid hatches appear disorganized most likely due to the cooling water temps after warming up the week before, water temps dropped 8-10 Deg. Damsels in better numbers have been coming off … Continue reading