
the rivers were running high and fast. Despite the challenging conditions, my clients and I had some of the best days on the water. Identifying the right spots to fish made all the difference. We found that during high flows, fish would take refuge in the calmer areas, such as behind large rocks or downed trees where the current was broken.
It's important to adjust your fishing techniques for these conditions. Use heavier weights to get your flies or lures down to the fish in fast-moving water. Streamers can be particularly effective, as the movement can entice fish to strike even in swift currents.
Another strategy is to pay attention to the times of day when fish are most active. Early mornings and late evenings can yield the best results as fish tend to move into shallower areas to feed. Be patient and persistent, as the rewards can be well worth the effort.
In conclusion, while high water presents challenges for fly anglers, it also offers unique fishing opportunities. By understanding how fish behave in these conditions and adapting your strategies accordingly, you can still have a successful day on the water. Stay safe, and happy fishing!