The following report is from FreeStone Fly Shop in Hamilton:
The East Fork is a great option for wade anglers this time of year. Flows are low, clear, and stable, making for excellent walk-and-wade conditions. The fish are concentrated in deeper runs and pools, especially by afternoon.
Dry Fly Opportunities
- Mahoganies are the top dry right now, with fish rising steadily when the hatch is on.
- BWOs are starting to show, particularly on overcast days.
- Small caddis and ants are working in riffled water and along grassy edges.
Nymphs & Droppers
- Hare’s ears, small prince nymphs, and zebra midges are reliable patterns.
- Perdigons and smaller tungsten nymphs get down quickly in pocket water.
- A dry-dropper rig with a size 12–14 parachute adams and a small beadhead nymph has been producing well.
Fishing Strategy
- Work pocket water and riffles in the morning, then focus on deeper pools as the day warms.
- Be prepared to fish small emergers and lighter tippet when trout pod up and feed selectively.
- Fish are spooky in clear water—approach pools quietly and make your first cast count.
Guide’s Note: The East Fork offers a quieter experience with lots of technical fishing. Perfect for anglers who enjoy stalking fish in clear water with lighter setups.