Posted on July 25 2024
UPDATE -A severe thunderstorm following the same track as the last one has blown out the entire Delaware River System. Oquaga went from 100cfs to 3,000cfs and no matter what DRC says it is not fishable up at Stilesville . Heading home 'til things settle down.
It's that time of year when you wish the next bug to hatch would get started. The sulfurs are still hatching in good numbers and the fish in the zone are eating them with relish, however, more and more, the anglers are being left out of the equation. The fish that have been hammered the most are looking carefully at every fly. Yes you see them eating duns, but are they eating yours? We are at the point where a refusal of your fly is high praise. Any fish that actually eats a fly with a hook in it is either sent to the optometrist or to summer school.
That said, if you come and fish in the Sulphur Zone you will be treated to two hatches a day, one starting about noon the other around seven. There will be bugs galore and lots of fish feeding on them, eating duns right before your eyes. At first you think your cast was a little short or a little long, then you believe the fish just happened to eat a sulfur just before or just after yours arrived. Finally reality sets in, the fish know the difference and no one in this line of fishermen is doing any better than me.
The fishing - You won't be bored, frustrated, yes, but not bored.
How'd I do? Arrived about noon, drove the length of the Sulfur Zone and saw almost no bugs or rising fish. Decided to fish a place below the barking dog launch. In an hour I saw a handful of sulfurs, hooked three yearlings (you know it's bad when I tell you about yearlings). Reeled it in and drove back up to the Lee Conklin plaque tree. No one was fishing and there were some fish rising. Waded in and in an hour of fishing, hooked four more yearlings and was treated to three refusals by their older kin. Reeled it in again and headed upstream, (the water below Oquaga was in the high 50's which probably didn't help the hatch). Found sulfurs and trout that were rising enthusiastically and would have had an impressive day were it not for the fact the I landed but two of six 'bows hooked, and lost an 18ish brown that was half, (the wrong half), in the net. About seven, a popular spot, that is full of fish, opened up and with the gracious permission of the other angler who was there ahead of me, we had at 'em. For an hour and a half, two reasonably competent anglers threw everything they had at multitudes of fish gulping sulfur duns. Result? One 16 inch hatchery holdover and one 12 inch wild trout. The hatchery trout is now in a remedial summer school program and the 12 incher is scheduled to have his eyes checked.
Hi Ed I plan on going down Sunday!! I will report on Monday. Hope to see you on the river soon
Fished Stylesville Thursday. Many risers. Saw many hook ups… we did well and NOT blown out!
Just took a quick drive down below Oquaga creek and there is a tint to the water but I could see bottom all the way across the river.
Dennis -Thanks, I appreciate the compliment. But I think JimDyert is the music expert. I’ll try harder. Let us know if you get a chance to fish this weekend .Ed
Also thank you from me. I hate to drive 130 miles each way and find out the water is un-fishable. —Went to the Farmington instead where the the upper end still has a sulphur hatch. BTW those fish have also been “schooled” in the the " indulgent refusal"! —But I threw an Iso in the middle of the hatch and landed a nice 15 inch rainbow.
Great job Ed. You know your music!!!!!!
A-119: Thanks for the report on blown out Delaware waters. Heading to CNY today from Virginia and so I think my fishing buddy and I will then chase the browns in West Canada Creek instead. And, shucks, I left Upping Your Game at home thus missing a chance, perhaps, to get your autograph via Troutfitter-Syracuse! Next time!
Dennis-Congratulations. Sounds like a great day with a lot of action. Wonderful. So no Manic Monday. Just walk like an Egyptian to Troutfittet to get ready for your next adventure. Ed
I redeemed my self from a manic Monday (do you know that song). I landed 5fish the largest a 13 in rainbow. The rest were 10-12 in. Just made the limit for a counted fish!!!! Not many bugs but the fish were looking on top.
A119 thanks for the report I am waiting till Sunday to get humbled again
Angler119-Thanks for the “heads up”. on the water conditions. I was coming up tomorrow and now will wait until Monday. Jim D- the Jamie’s. Wow. Very impressive. I remembered the song, but had no idea who the Jamie’s were. Very cool. Ed
Wow!The Jamies! Nothing says summer like that song..I remember all the girls singing that in The Malt Shop in Sherrill,N.Y. when I was a kid.