Mountain Trout Streams Fly Fishing Report - May 15, 2024
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Earlier this week I noticed heavy hatches of Light Cahills and Little Yellow Stoneflies. It is not at all unusual to sit in the tail of a long mountain pool and see a half dozen adult little yellow stoneflies drifting through the pool. More than likely there will be 3-4 trout feeding on these naturals. If you use a slack-line presentation and my pop-strike which assures a quick, gentle release you can catch several of these trout. Recommended flies for this week: Light Cahill Dry size 16, Spirit of Pittsford Mill size 16, Murray's Little Yellow Stonefly Dry size 16. For nymphs Murray's Stonefly Nymph (yellow) size 16, Light Cahill Nymph size 14, Murray's Professor Nymph size 14.
All of the Shenandoah National Park streams are in great shape. I found better water levels by coming in off the Skyline Drive. Some of the lower streams are holding some extra water from the recent rains. For access to the streams, see my book Trout Fishing in the Shenandoah National Park. This book includes hatch charts, a chapter on reading the water, and has all of the streams listed in the back in alphabetically order with access.
We just received another shipment of the exclusive Murray's Mountain Trout Rod made for us by Scott Fly Rod Company. This rod was designed for the small mountain trout streams. It is 6'10" 3-weigth 3pc fly rod with case and lifetime warranty. Stop by the fly shop and cast one today! WATCH OUR VIDEO ON THE MMT Special: Purchase a Murray's Mountain Trout Rod (by itself or as a rod/reel combo) before Memorial Day and we'll include a FREE $25 Mr. Rapidan Dry Fly Assortment before shipping or before you leave the fly shop.