Swift River
Had a chance to fish the Swift Wednesday with friend and guide Eric Halloran. I was able to hook into many brookies and a nice rainbow using a Madam X sz10 with a midge larva dropper in some riffles. Missed 1 other. Hooked into another bow further down below rt9. Eric hooked up with some nice bows as well. There a lots of fish to practice and hone your skills on. Here are some other choices that are taking fish: Olive/Hare’s Ear SH 16-20, Ants 16-20, Light Cahill 16-18, RS-2 18-24, Midge Larva 16-20, Pheasant Tails 18-22, Squirmies, Buggers and leach patterns can also connect you at times.
Deerfield River
Tan/Olive Caddis 12-16, Light Cahill 14-18, BWO 18-22, Adams/Parachute Adams 12-18 , Rusty Spinners 16-18, Tan/Olive Sparkle Pupas 12-16, Ants 16-20, PMX 10-14, Chernobyl’s, Olive/Orange Stimulators 8-14, Olive/Yellow Soft Hackle 12-18, Hare’s Ear Soft Hackle 12-18, Olive/Natural Caddis Pupa 12-16, Soft Hackle Caddis Pupa 14-18, Pheasant Tails 10-18, SH BWO Nymph 18-20, Olive Hydropsyche 8-14, Tan Ryocophia 8-14, GD Czech Catnip 8-14, Prince Nymph 10-18, Hare’s Ear 10-16, Hot Spot Jig 10-16, Sexy Walt Jig 14, Olive Quill Jig 12-14, Black/Brown/Golden Stones 8-12, San Juan’s and Squirmies, Olive/Brown/Black Buggers 6-12, Sculpzillas 4,8.
Fife down to Shelburne is the best stretch to fish until we get cooler temps and rain. Evenings after 6pm is when things really start to come alive.
Deerfield River@Fife Brook Water Flow