I wanted to fish the
Sipsey yesterday before the rains that afternoon. Generation was scheduled at 3PM so that gave me about 3 hours to wet a fly. Never
think especially on the Sipsey that you’re going to land trout on the same
pattern day in and day out there; yesterday proved that statement correct. I
went through numerous nymph patterns with no success. After exhausting my
options I tied on an orange nymph Alan of Small Stream Reflections had mailed me sometime back. I kept
trying to figure out what this pattern duplicated in the insect world while I
was casting it. After I got home I googled orange nymphs and found the Milkweed
Assassin Bug. Strange I didn’t see any such bug while I was fishing but this
little orange nymph proved a winner today.
The Milkweed Bug and the
Red Ant
The third cast in a slow
run produced this healthy rainbow using Alan’s orange bug.
There must be a clan of
these damaged gill plate trout in the Sipsey, or I am landing the same trout
every time I fish this place.
Super clear fast water
pouring into small pockets held the trout below; the orange bug continued
to work its magic.
Never overlook any fly in
the box; high sticking the little orange bug worked in the small pockets. Who knows
what pattern will be hot on my next outing here.