Fish & Fly Magazine
2008-03-24

Davidson River
Pisgah Forest, NC

With warmer than average temperatures reaching our mountains, you can be sure that the fish are enjoying the weather as much as we are. With rising water temperatures, the increase in trout metabolism will create more opportunities for anglers as they feed more aggressively. With this in mind, be sure to switch back to your smaller flies as the fish are less susceptible to general and large patterns.

Lower River:

Stonefly season has come and black and brown stones in larger sizes (#8-12) should produce some fish. The baetis mayfly nymphs are also in the water this time of year so consider any Blue Wing Olive nymph (#18-22). Standard mayfly attractor nymph patterns will also produce fish - pheasant tails, prince nymphs, and hare's ears.

Hatchery: 

Like the Lower River, the Hatchery Section has its share of stoneflies and baetis this time of year. The large fish may be less eager to take a large stonefly so consider midges, caddis larvae and pupae, and baetis nymphs ranging from #18-24. Fluorocarbon is a must in this sections so don't forget your 7X. 

This time of year is a great time to be fishing - cooler temperatures and ever decreasing fishing pressure. Make this the season to make up for lost fishing time.

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