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Lewiston Lake Fish Report for 2-18-2013
Lewiston Lake Fish Report for 2-18-2013
Up and down describes the fly fishing on Lewiston Lake this week
Lewiston Lake - Lewiston, CA (Trinity County)
by The Fly Shop
2-18-2013
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Current Lake Conditions: Some reports have included big fish on dry flies, nymphs and leeches while other's have had a tough time just getting tight to a fish. This weeks wet weather should produce callibaetis hatches and better fishing. Don't miss out! Day after tomorrow might be a good day to look for rising rainbows.
Stripping and retrieving nymphs, leeches and buggers is a very solid technique on Lewiston. Use a sinking line! A good sinking line to use is RIO's Big Boy 24" Sink Tip.
The Fly Shop's?? Tips:
A productive technique is suspending #22 red zebra midges or Gidgets under a treated piece of poly yarn. A single BB shot will get the flies down deep. About 7-8 feet. When using indicators, the takes can be difficult to see and detect. Successful indicator anglers keep the flies in the water, sometimes letting the drift extend all the way to the backing, then low and slow retrieve. Sink tip fly lines allow anglers to retrieve leeches, buggers and small nymphs fast or slow. This lake is best fished from a motorized boat, pram or pontoon boat. Float tubes are fine if you are okay with walking back up to the parking lot after the slow current of Lewiston pushes you south of the boat ramp.
Suggested Fly Patterns:
Dry Flies:
• Parachute Adams #14
• Hackle Stackers - BWO #18
• Parachute Adams - #14-18
• Fox's Scum Dun #14
• Mayfly Cripples
• Mercer's Poxyback Callibaetis Emerger
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• CB Frostbites - #18
• Sparkle Scuds #14-16
• Pseudo Mays in brown and/or olive - #16-18
• Lightnin's Biot Baetis #16-18
• Tobinator - Rust #16
• Ultra Scuds #16
• Sparkle Scuds
• Serendipity - #20
• Chromies - #18-20
• Mercer's Micro May - Black #18
• BH Pheasant Tail Nymph #16-18
• Pheasant Tail Nymph #14-16
• Sparkle Scuds - #14-16
• Zebra Midges - #18-20
• Mercer's Gidgets
Streamers/Leeches:
• Translucent Wiggle Tail
• Zack's Swimming Leech - #8
• Zack's Damseleech - Orange/Olive
Fly Fishing Gear:
• Outcast?? Fish Cat 9-IR
• Simms?? Freestone Stocking-foot Waders
• Patagonia's?? Riverwalker Rubber Sole Boot
• Dinsmore Removable Egg Shape Shot
• Fishpond?? Swift Current Thermometer
Stripping and retrieving nymphs, leeches and buggers is a very solid technique on Lewiston. Use a sinking line! A good sinking line to use is RIO's Big Boy 24" Sink Tip.
The Fly Shop's?? Tips:
A productive technique is suspending #22 red zebra midges or Gidgets under a treated piece of poly yarn. A single BB shot will get the flies down deep. About 7-8 feet. When using indicators, the takes can be difficult to see and detect. Successful indicator anglers keep the flies in the water, sometimes letting the drift extend all the way to the backing, then low and slow retrieve. Sink tip fly lines allow anglers to retrieve leeches, buggers and small nymphs fast or slow. This lake is best fished from a motorized boat, pram or pontoon boat. Float tubes are fine if you are okay with walking back up to the parking lot after the slow current of Lewiston pushes you south of the boat ramp.
Suggested Fly Patterns:
Dry Flies:
• Parachute Adams #14
• Hackle Stackers - BWO #18
• Parachute Adams - #14-18
• Fox's Scum Dun #14
• Mayfly Cripples
• Mercer's Poxyback Callibaetis Emerger
Nymphs/Wet Flies:
• CB Frostbites - #18
• Sparkle Scuds #14-16
• Pseudo Mays in brown and/or olive - #16-18
• Lightnin's Biot Baetis #16-18
• Tobinator - Rust #16
• Ultra Scuds #16
• Sparkle Scuds
• Serendipity - #20
• Chromies - #18-20
• Mercer's Micro May - Black #18
• BH Pheasant Tail Nymph #16-18
• Pheasant Tail Nymph #14-16
• Sparkle Scuds - #14-16
• Zebra Midges - #18-20
• Mercer's Gidgets
Streamers/Leeches:
• Translucent Wiggle Tail
• Zack's Swimming Leech - #8
• Zack's Damseleech - Orange/Olive
Fly Fishing Gear:
• Outcast?? Fish Cat 9-IR
• Simms?? Freestone Stocking-foot Waders
• Patagonia's?? Riverwalker Rubber Sole Boot
• Dinsmore Removable Egg Shape Shot
• Fishpond?? Swift Current Thermometer
More Reports
The Fly Shop Reports
for Monday, February 18th, 2013Klamath River - Upper - CA: Fishing has been good on the Klamath, but expect to work for hook-ups
Sacramento River: Fishing has been great on the Lower Sac
Pit River: Snow pack has melted enough for fair access to the Pit River. Fishing has been good!
Trinity River: You won't find a better time to fish the Trinity than right now
Sacramento River: Go fish the Upper Sac now and enjoy it's bounty!
Baum Lake: Best time to fish Baum Lake is early AM and late PM
Iron Canyon Reservoir: Conditions are great at Iron Canyon Reservoir and the fishing should be great
Keswick Reservoir: Fishing can be good once springtime caddis come off on the upper section of Keswick Reservoir
McCumber Reservoir: Insects are hatching on McCumber Reservoir, & its a good time to fish this lake
The Fly Shop Reports
for Monday, February 11th, 2013Baum Lake: Warm sunny skies and insect hatches have made for fun times on Baum Lake
Iron Canyon Reservoir: Iron Canyon is more accessible & the fishing should be good
Keswick Reservoir: Fishing has been fair at Keswick Reservoir. Water conditions are off color
Lewiston Lake: Fishing has been great! Big rainbows going over 18" are common
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