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  • #6630

    I’m hitting the Big Horn in the next two weeks for about 4 days.

    #58025
    dan boggs
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    Kelly-

    Here is my favorite fly for Bighorn-

    Ray Charles- #20- scud hook
    Body- Ostriche Herl- tan or grey
    Thread–Red
    Case– wide pearl mylar

    Super easy tie-
    Thread the hook- at back of fly tie in mylar, and 2 ostriche herl- wrap the herl to the eye- then take the mylar and pull over the back of fly- whip finish –done.

    This thing always works- I use it as a dropper off of a small balck caddis pupae or midge.

    Dan

    #58026

    Thanks, Dan.

    #58027
    Avatar photoTim Angeli
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    I’ll second the Ray Charles, and add red thread midges.

    #58028
    Jay Hake
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    Pink soft hackle sow bug.  Money.

    This is the tan version, which works well too.

    #58029
    Tim Pommer
    Member

    Jay’s right, soft hackle sow bug is the best.

    #58030
    dustin bunch
    Member

    Small Baetis nymphs kill in April and May. The midge fishing should also be good on dries.

    #58031

    Baetis, RC, and worms. You will slay fish.

    That is such a slutty river, you will love it.

    #58032

    Landerman, thanks for the tips.

    #58033

    Kellly,
    I was there this week – last year.  It was around 70 degrees with mixed clouds and sun everyday.  Mid-day the wind was hawking but when it would die down in the evenings we hunted heads which was a nice change from balloon watching.    
    Most of what you need has been said already.  
    Under the h20 –
    Ray Charles
    Beatis Nymphs
    Red Larva
    Cream Larva
    Pink Soft Hackle Sow Bugs

    Above the h20 –
    Midge Singles
    Midge Clusters
    BWO Compara Dun

    Check out Brad Downey’s site, Anglers Edge.  He is one of the poineers of that fishery and a great guy.  He’s got recipies for you.  Have a great time.
    Peace,
    Kb

     

    #58034

    kb, great help and fly list, thanks.

    #58035

    I second the idea of checking with Brad Downey.  He guided me on a memorable week on the Bighorn in the mid 1990s, first week of May.  The flies that worked then included:

    Midge clusters, Griffith’s Gnats if the fish look up
    Soft hackle sow bugs
    San Juan worms
    Ray Charles
    Orange scuds (with and without beads)
    Baetis nymphs, like Brad’s “Hackle Butt Nymphs”
    Zebra midges
    Disco midges

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