Fishing Outlook & Conditions
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RIGS Fly Shops & Guide Service's Tip of the Week
Recent weather has been outstanding, and conditions are beginning to hint at the early stages of spring. That said, winter isn’t fully behind us yet, so anglers should continue to monitor incoming weather systems when planning trips. Fishing has been very productive, with trout feeding consistently throughout the day. Midge activity has been the primary driver during the morning hours. Fish have been feeding both on the surface and subsurface, making small midge dries, emergers, and larval patterns effective. For those fishing below the surface, a nymph rig with small midge larvae or emergers fished in slower seams and tailouts has been producing steady results. By late morning into early afternoon, Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) activity has been picking up. While the hatch has not been overly dense, it has been consistent enough to bring a number of fish to the surface. As this hatch begins, transitioning your nymph rig toward mayfly-focused patterns—particularly BWO nymphs and emergers—has been the most effective approach. Covering water methodically and adjusting depth as needed will help stay in the feeding zone as fish shift their attention from midges to mayflies through the middle of the day.
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RIGS Fly Shop & Guide Service5-Day Outlook as of 3/12/26
The weather this weekend is looking colder and wet. But it looks like it warms up after that.
Techniques & Tips as of 3/12/26
Nymphing the deeper, slow pools. Use split shot to ensure your flies are getting down to the fish, as they are sitting on the riverbed this time of year.
Local Species Available Year-round
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Rainbow Trout
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Brown Trout
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Roundtail Chub
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and Flannelmouth Sucker
RIGS Fly Shops & Guide Service's Recommended Fly Patterns
"Must-have" fly fishing patterns in descending order of importance:
| Name: | Colors: | Size(s): |
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| Birchell's Hatching Midge | N/A | |
| I Can See It Midge Fly | N/A | |
| Tunghead Pheasant Tail | N/A | |
| Hot Head Euro Pheasant Tail | N/A | |
| RS2 | N/A | |
| Cripple Dun BWO | N/A |
Birchell's Hatching Midge
This midge fly pattern can be used as a dry fly or emerger.
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Item #12A1
RIGS Fly Shops & Guide Service's Recommended Gear
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Best Leader:
Super Strong Plus Leaders
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Best Tippet:
SuperStrong Plus Tippet in 30- and 100-meter spools
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Best Fly Fishing Rod:
5-Weight 9' Fly Rod
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Best Floating Fly Line:
WF Trout Fly Line
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Best Sinking Fly Line:
Bank Shot Sink Tip Fly Line