Middle Fork Fly
Fishing
Hughes River Expeditions, Inc. guides
deluxe fly fishing trips on the Middle Fork of the Salmon with expert guides.
Most of our summer guests plan to include fly fishing in their Middle Fork
trip. Serious fishermen can arrange "fishing boats" with 2 fishermen/boat &
guide service.
The Middle Fork of the Salmon is
a "blue ribbon" trout stream. The crystal clear waters of the Middle Fork are
home to wild westslope cutthroat trout, and the fly fishing is incredible. The
river also supports a smaller number of rainbow trout, cut-bow hybrid trout,
and the elusive and protected bull trout. Tributary streams add brook trout to
the mix.
The "wiley" westslope cut takes
dry flies aggressively. We fish on the surface with large, easy to follow dry
flies (Humpy, Stimulator, Sofa Pillow, Parachute Hopper, Buck-tailed
Caddis,
). Westslope cutthroat are an indicator of excellent water
quality, and watching them rise through gin clear water to take dry flies is
thrilling.
Hughes guides are happy to
provide instruction, and we always have tackle boxes filled with local flies,
leaders, fly & line dressing
Westslope "cuts" are beautiful with
olive green to steel gray backs, and yellow/brown sides, with red/pink on the
belly. Don't forget their namesake, the bright orange slash on the lower
jaw.
Regulations are "catch &
release" with barbless hooks. Hughes guides teach careful release to assure
that this incredible fishery continues. The westslope cutthroat's low
reproductive rates and aggressive nature make "catch & release" an
excellent management choice for the Middle Fork.
Tributary fishing is an added treat.
During your trip, we will stop to hike up tributaries (Loon, Camas, Big Creek,
). These brushy tribs offer some great fishing, but with little room to
cast. Bring a short fly rod, and enjoy these streams that are a great part of
fishing the Middle Fork. "Catch & release" also applies in the
tributaries.
Fishing is normally very good
for most of the summer. However, fishing varies with river conditions. We
suffer occasional shower caused blow outs when the Middle Fork is cloudy. High
water in early to mid-June can also knock down the fishing. However, the
Stonefly Hatch that occurs annually around mid June to early July, can be one
of the fishing highlights of the season. The huge "Huey like" stoneflies hover
over the Middle Fork and occasionally crash into the stream where they are a
delicacy for westslope "cuts". Mid-summer fishes very well. Also, a prime time
to fish the Middle Fork is late summer when the water temps drop, and the fish
become very aggressive as they lay on weight for the winter.
We outfit three annual September
trips on the Middle Fork, and they are great times to fly fish the
river.
Recommended Tackle for Fly Fishing on the Middle
Fork
McCoy's Tackle Shop, Jane
McCoy owner, Ace of Diamonds Street in Stanley has an excellent selection of
Middle Fork flies & tackle. 208-774-3377.
- Fly rod (4 to 6 weight)(8-9
feet long)(2, 3, or 4 piece rod)
- Reel & line (4 to 6
weight, double taper floating line)(balanced to rod - size should match line
& rod weight)
- protective case for rod
(rod/reel cases are ideal - the reel stays on the rod in the case)
- vest or tackle box with
flies, leaders, dry fly and line dressing (wax or silicon)
- leaders (6 to 7 ½ foot
tapered leaders size 3X or 4X) and tippet material 4X or 5X to add onto tapered
leaders
- clippers for trimming
leaders
- forceps, or other tools to
grasp the hook shank for releasing fish
- needle nose pliers, forceps,
etc. to bend hook barbs flat
- polarized glasses with
croakies
Suggested Dry Flies.
(generally sizes 8-14)
- Humpy (yellow, orange,
red)
- Goofus (Improved Humpy)
(yellow, orange, red)
- Irresistible
- Stimulator (stonefly
immitation) size 8 & 10
- Sofa Pillow (stonefly
immitation) size 8 & 10
- Renegade
- Dave's
Hopper
|
- Royal Wolff
- Buck-tailed
Caddis
- Elkhair
Caddis
- Royal
Coachman
- Adams
- Parachute
Hopper
- Giant
Stonefly
|
Suggested Wet Flies.
(Early morning or late evening in low light, use wet patterns with a long
leader. Add extra tippet to achieve a longer leader.)
- Marabou
muddlers
- Wooly
bugger
- Brown & black
leach
|
- Muddler
minnow
- Wooly worm (black,
olive)
|
Nymph fishermen should
have imitations for mayflies, stoneflies, and caddisflies.
2008 Fishing
Boat Rates
5 Day Fishing Trip (5 Days/4
Nights) @$1950/person
+ $20 Forest Service Recreation Fee
6 Day Fishing Trip (6 Days/5
Nights) @$2450/person
+ $24 Forest Service Recreation Fee
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