Miracle Mile Fishing Report

Miracle Mile Fishing Report

 

Miracle MileMiracle Mile Fishing Report November 2019

 

 

Flows at Kortes Dam are fluctuating around 538 cfs. 

Be sure to check daily flows before your outing here:https://www.usbr.gov/gp-bin/hydromet_dayplt.pl?kowy&q

 

Fall fishing at the Miracle Mile has been fair to good during October/November.  Many trophy size rainbows and especially brown trout, have graced the nets of anglers.  Colder water and air temperatures have improved the bite significantly.  Fish are aggressive and fighting hard.  Nymph fishing with two fly rigs and swinging big streamers has been the ticket.  Mid day Blue Wing Olive and Midge hatches have been heavy producing pods of fish rising.

 

 

Best Five Flies For November

 

Hot head egg sucking leech

Pink/ Purple Squirmy worms

Red Lazy midge size 18-20

Juju baetis size 18-22

Wd-40 brown size 18-20

 

Best Streamers

 

Barely Legal olive/white

Head Banger Sculpin

Sex Dungeon black/tan varigated

Platte River Spider

 

  Check out some of our top custom flies here:https://highplainsflyfishing.com/shop/

 

Fall brown trout spawn

 

While it is an awesome spectacle to see 25-30 inch browns spawned up below the dam this time of year, we encourage anglers to NOT target or sight fish to spawning brown trout on their beds.   Out of respect for one of the best trout fisheries in the world, please practice steward of the land techniques and always catch and release.  Its simply not worth it.

 

Upper North Platte River Fishing Report

Upper North Platte River Fishing Report

Upper North Platte River Fishing Report

Flows at North Gate: 127 cfs

Flows at North Brush Creek: 13.7 cfs

Flows into Seminoe Reservoir: 364 cfs

Upper North Platte River Fishing Report: 

Fall/Autumn fly fishing the past several weeks has given our clients  world class experiences.  Swinging big articulated streamers has paid off with big trophy trout over 20 inches.  Nymph fishing under an indicator with two fly rigs has also been productive in the riffles and runs.  Afternoon dry fly fishing has been epic with Caddis and Blue Wing Olive hatches.  So, this time of year, anglers can fish dry flies, nymphs, and streamers all in one day!

Please check out our online fly shop for our best custom guide flies here:https://highplainsflyfishing.com/shop/

With recent snow in the high country, stream flows are coming back up nicely.  Float fishing on the lower sections north of Saratoga has been great! Foote Access, Pick Bridge, Old Frazier, as well as, Fort Steele, are great  stretches because of their relatively low fishing pressure.  Alternatively, on multiple day trips, we have been floating Miracle Mile.  In addition, both Grey Reef and Miracle Mile stream flows are set at the minimum of 500 cfs.  Late October throughout November is typically when we see the largest brown trout caught of the season. Territorial browns get aggressive chasing streamers!  Weather can be hit or miss, but its hands down our favorite time of year to fish.  We fish the tailwaters year around, so call for off season rates starting November 15th!  Please check daily stream flows for the Upper North Platte River before your outing here:https://waterdata.usgs.gov/wy/nwis/current/?type=flow

Please call us anytime at 307-399-9464 for current fishing conditions and best flies to use!

Best Flies to use

Streamers:

Platte River Spider-Brown/Yellow

War Bonnet-Natural/White

Galloups Pearl Necklace

Cheech Leech

Nymphs:

BH Prince

BH Hares ear

Rainbow warrior

Mayhem emerger-bwo

juju baetis

Dry Flies:

Elk hair caddis

Sparkle dun-bwo

Parachute adams

Upper North Platte River Fishing Report

Upper North Platte River Fishing Report
Upper North Platte River Fishing Report

Upper North Platte River Fishing Report

Flows at Northgate: 836 cfs

Flows at North Brush Creek: 30.5 cfs

Flows into Seminoe Reservoir: 1380 cfs

The Upper North Platte River near Saratoga, Wyoming has truly been fishing the best we’ve seen in years. In fact, thanks to high water flows trout are fat, healthy, and happy!  We have been putting 30-40 fish in the boat  with experienced anglers.  On the other hand, beginners have also done great thanks to our years of experience on the river.

Best Flies To Use

Two fly nymph rigs under an indicator have been standard for numbers of fish. 3x and 4x tapered leaders with bb lead split shot.  6-8 foot length.  Big articulated streamers fished on the swing have also been very productive, and target big trophy trout. 3-4 foot P-Line 12-14 lb fluorocarbon leader.  Float and sink tip lines.

Nymphs

Thin Mint size 8-10

Hares Ear size 12-16

BH Prince size 12-16

Rainbow Warrior size 16-18

Streamers

Articulated War Bonnet size 6-8

Articulated Platte River Spider

CH Buggers size 6-8

CH Zonker size 6-8

Galloups Pearl Necklace size 6-8

Cheech Leech size 6-8

White, Black, Natural, Brown/ Yellow, and Olive color combos are best!

Check out our top custom flies for the Upper North Platte here: https://highplainsflyfishing.com/shop/

Typically near the end of July into the first few weeks of August.  The Trico hatch usually starts up providing anglers with great morning dry fly fishing! Fishing small size 16-22 Parachute Adams.  Purple Haze. As well as, Trico spinners and sunken Trico patterns, are going to be the ticket.  This time of year, anglers can fish dry flies, nymphs, and streamers all in one day!

Water temps have been staying cool throughout the night and mornings in the 40-55 degree range.  With the dog days of summer upon us, days are heating up.  As a result, with dropping water flows, please do your part and check water temps.  Consequently, temps in the 60’s and 70’s are not good for fishing.  Please practice steward of the land techniques and be sure fish are revived and able to be released properly. Be sure to check daily stream flows before your outing here:  https://waterdata.usgs.gov/wy/nwis/current/?type=flow 

We have had one of our busiest guide seasons in 2019, and would like to thank all of our friends and clients for all of your love and support!  We still have openings for August and September.  Call us anytime at 307-399-9464 for booking info and up to date conditions.

Tight Lines!!

Saratoga Wyoming Fishing Report

Saratoga Wyoming Fishing Report
Saratoga Wyoming Fishing Report

Saratoga Wyoming Fishing Report:

Flows at Northgate: 2310 cfs

Flows at North Brush Creek: 429 cfs

Flows into Seminoe Reservoir: 5850 cfs

The Upper North Platte river near Saratoga, Wyoming has been dropping and clearing.  We are now past peak run off.  In fact, last weekend the river peaked out at Northgate with 8000 cfs!  Fishing conditions are improving by the day.  As a result, Salmon flies and Green Drakes are starting to hatch regularly.  Consequently, trout are fat, healthy, and happy.  Fishing is the best we’ve seen in years!

Please check daily stream flows before your outing here.https://waterdata.usgs.gov/wy/nwis/uv/?site_no=06620000&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,00010

Hatches are heavier than normal with the big water flows everywhere this year!  Caddis. Grey and Green Drakes. Pale Morning Duns.  Just to name a few!

We have had productive fishing using big stonefly nymph patterns, such as Pats rubber legs.  Double bead peacock stones.  As well as, Halfbacks.  Big Salmon fly dries such as Amys Ants.  Chubby Chernobyls. Sofa Pillow style foam stones are also hot! Hares ear and Prince nymphs also working well on a dropper rig.  Articulated streamers are also getting ambushed off the swing. Trout are pushed up against the banks with 2-3 feet water clarity.  Our preferred method!

Check out our best custom flies for the Upper North Platte River on our online fly shop here.https://highplainsflyfishing.com/shop/

We anticipate great float fishing conditions especially in July.  August and September are sure to be great too!  Please call us anytime to book a guided float trip at 307-399-9464.  We have the river dialed and would love to share our 20 plus years of experience with you!

Diamond Lake Fishing Report

Diamond Lake Fishing Report
Diamond Lake Fishing Report

Diamond Lake Fishing Report

Diamond Lake has been fishing great all spring and early summer.  Lake levels are full thanks to 128% snowpack in the high country for 2019.  We are excited to announce that Diamond Lake has bounced back to its former glory!  Rainbow and Cutthroat trout are averaging  18-20 inches.  In fact, with trophy regulations and excellent trout habitat,fish are fat, healthy and happy! Furthermore, all of the Laramie Plains Lakes in general, have not had any major winter kill events.  We have had very productive fishing at all of them.

Check out our Laramie Plains Lakes Fishing Report herehttps://highplainsflyfishing.com/laramie-plains-lakes-fishing-report/

The major hatches have been Caddis, Damsel flies, Callibaetis, and  Chironomid pupa.  Early morning hours are best for dry fly fishing with insane Callibaetis hatches coming off!  Two fly nymph rigs with balanced leeches and Chironomid patterns have been the ticket during afternoon hours.  Our custom lake fly patterns are designed specifically for this water!  Order yours on our online fly shop here.https://highplainsflyfishing.com/shop/

We have been fishing Diamond Lake for over 20 years and know it better than anyone.  Our guided trips utilizing hard side drift boats,provide you with the stealth needed to catch trophy trout.  Similarly, drift boats also provide a stable platform to cast flies long distances.  Give us a call anytime at 307-399-9464 to book a guided Diamond Lake Trophy Trout Trip!

Laramie River Fishing Report

Laramie River Fishing Report

Laramie River Fishing Report

 

Laramie River Fishing Report:

 

The Big Laramie River near Woods Landing, Wyoming has been fishing great during pre run off conditions.  Currently, it is safe to say that the river is high and blown out.  The City of Laramie has issued flood warnings within the city for affected infrastructure.  However, it seems as though we may have passed the peak run off.  As of today, current stream flows at the Laramie USGS gauge are 750 cfs.    Please check flows here before your outing.  https://waterdata.usgs.gov/wy/nwis/uv/?site_no=06660000&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,00010

 

The sole purpose of this updated fishing report is to announce the Grey Drake hatch.  This much anticipated event usually occurs the end of June into the first few weeks of July.  Similarly, just like the Green Drake hatch on the Encampment River.  Every trout in the river is looking up!  In addition to the high water, we have seen a ton of fish gorging themselves the past few days.  The river conditions and clarity improve by the day.

 

Common flies to use on the upper reaches of the Big Laramie are Caddis.  Golden Stonefly nymphs.  Salmon fly nymphs.  Stimulators. Sofa Pillow style Salmon Fly dry flies.  As mentioned before, Grey Drake nymphs and cripples are the top bugs right now to have in your box.  Please check out our top flies for the Laramie River here.  https://highplainsflyfishing.com/shop/

 

Please call us anytime at 307-399-9464 for current conditions and river flows.  We still have a few openings for guided trips for July/August.  We hope to fish with new and old friends this season in 2019!

 

Tight Lines!

Laramie River Fishing Report
Laramie River Fishing Report

 

Miracle Mile Fishing Report

Miracle Mile Fishing Report
Miracle Mile Fishing Report

 

Miracle Mile Fishing Report

 

Flows have been fluctuating from 4000 to 4070 cubic feet per second daily.  Please check current stream flows before your outing here.  https://www.usbr.gov/gp-bin/hydromet_dayplt.pl?kowy&q

Most anglers would assume that these flows would be too high for productive fishing.  Although wade fishing is tough, float fishing is perfect!  Big fish have been stacking in seams that are only accessible from a drift boat.  Similarly, float fishing allows for the long drifts required to get your flies down.  Don’t let high water flows discourage you from fishing.  We anticipate great float fishing conditions all season long.

Salmon flies have been hatching sporadically.  As a result, stonefly nymphs such as Halfbacks. Pats rubber legs. Double bead peacock stonefly nymphs have been the ticket!  San Jaun worms.  Rock worms.  Squirmy worms in red, pink, and purple.   Chubby Chernobyl and Sofa Pillow style Salmon fly dry flies. Similarly, big Stimulators are also great with a nymph dropper.  Check out our best flies for Miracle Mile at our custom fly shop here. https://highplainsflyfishing.com/shop/

Please call us at 307-399-9464 for current river conditions.

Encampment River Fishing Report

Encampment River Fishing Report

Encampment River Fishing Report
Encampment River Fishing Report

Encampment River Fishing Report

Encampment River Fishing Report:

The Encampment River has been fishing great during pre run off conditions.  With a very wet spring so far, stream flows have been fluctuating.  Current flows are at 2720 cubic feet per second at mouth, near the rainbow hole coming into the North Platte.  Please check daily stream flows before your outing. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?06625000

Its safe to say that as of today, the river is high and blown out.  However, flows for the entire North Platte River basin will be clearing and dropping soon.  We anticipate plenty of water to float on during the Green Drake hatch this year.  The Green Drake hatch is, by far the most notable hatch on the Encampment River.  This highly anticipated event usually occurs during late June throughout July.  Its an awesome spectacle to watch trout follow the hatch as it progresses upstream from the North Platte.

Check out some of our favorite fly patterns for the Encampment River.  https://highplainsflyfishing.com/shop/

The Encampment in general doesn’t get a ton of fishing pressure.  As a result, there’s really no need to overthink fly patterns.  Presentation, along with good drifts with out drag, is most important.  All of your standard dry flies such as Elk Hair Caddis.  Stimulators.  Green Drake Cripple. Foam terrestrial patterns with nymph droppers are also very productive.  Big Stonefly nymphs, such as Pats rubber legs.  Double Bead Peacock Stonefly nymphs.  Hot bead Halfback nymphs are also perfect for imitating the big bugs.

As mentioned before, we anticipate great float fishing on the Encampment and Upper North Platte rivers this summer.  Our calendar is filling fast with old and new fishing clients.  Please call us at 307-399-9464 anytime for booking info and rates.

Tight Lines!

Wyoming Fishing Report

Wyoming Fishing Report
Wyoming Fishing Report

Wyoming Fishing Report:

Most of our local streams such as the Upper North Platte are now experiencing run off conditions. The Laramie river is also running high and muddy. Check out the link to current Wyoming conditions from Orvis.comhttps://www.orvis.com/Wyoming-Fly-Fishing-Reports

We anticipate most river and streams to drop and clear by June 15. Which is typical for this time of year.  Unfortunately, recent snow and rain storms have pushed stream flows back up.  Check the USGS waterflow data for the North Platte River basin before your outing. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/wy/nwis/current/?type=flow

Miracle Mile and Grey Reef are not affected by run off conditions.  Additionally, with our years of experience fishing Wyoming waters. We know all the hot spots!  Please feel free to contact us at 307-399-9464 regarding current fishing conditions.

Alternatively, now is a great time to fish the Laramie Plains Lakes.  Reports are that all of them are fishing great!  Some to keep in mind are Lake Hattie.  Twin Buttes Reservoir.  Meeboer Lake.  Diamond Lake.  Alsop Lake.  As well as, Wheatland 3 Reservoir.

Hot flies for lake fishing are hot head balanced leeches.  Pine squirrel leeches.  Damsel fly nymphs.  Callibaetis nymphs.  As well as, bead head Prince nymphs. Hare ear nymphs.  Lake Chironomid patterns such as the  red Candy Cane. Wine color San Jaun worms are also producing big fish.

For more specific information regarding fishing reports.  Check out our fishing report archives pagehttps://highplainsflyfishing.com/saratoga-wyoming-north-platte-river-fishing-report-2/

Saratoga Wyoming Fishing Report

Saratoga Wyoming Fishing Report

Check out our best flies for the North Platte River here:https://highplainsflyfishing.com/shop/ 

Here is the link to North Platte River flows at Northgate:https://waterdata.usgs.gov/wy/nwis/uv/?site_no=06620000&PARAmeter_cd=00065,00060,00010

Saratoga Wyoming Fishing Report-North Platte River:

We recently took a trip to Saratoga and floated from Treasure Island to Saratoga. To our surprise, the water clarity was great with pre run off conditions. Visibility towards the banks was 1-2 feet, perfect for chucking streamers.

One thing we love about the Upper North Platte is the solitude. We had the river all to ourselves. As usual, we caught fish on dries,nymphs, and streamers.

The baetis or Blue Wing Olive hatch came off strong during mid afternoon. We came upon some stretches where the river looked like it was boiling from all of the rise forms.  Midges where also hatching off like crazy!

Snow pack for the Wyoming/Colorado high country is at 128%. We anticipate great float conditions for the whole summer on the Upper North Platte. Last year in 2018, the river dropped drastically after June 15th.

Luckily, with our years of experience, we know stretches that fish great during low flow periods. We also fish the tail waters Miracle Mile and Grey Reef when the upper reaches are blown out.

Please check out our flow chart links for Northgate and Seminoe Reservoir before your float trip outing. Please feel free to call 307-399-9464 anytime for current flows and conditions. We hope to fish with new and old friends in 2019!

Tight Lines!