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May 19, 2017 4 min read
We've had some rainy/snowy weather over the past few days, which is more than welcome!The forecast through the coming week looks to be seasonably warm, with a few chances for some rain as well. The fishing has been great throughout the Hills, and should continue to be fantastic for the coming week!
Rapid Creek above Pactola came up a little bit from the moisture over the past few days, but is still at a fishable level. It will be a little off color, so streamers and larger nymphs will be the best bet. North Fork Specials, Tung Teasers, Tungsten Rainbow Czechs, and various worm patterns will be solid bets for nymphing. Kreelexes, Lil' Kims, and various other medium-sized streamers will move some of the bigger fish as well. The creek is fishing well all the way from Pactola up to the confluence with Castle Creek, so don't be afraid to put your walking boots on and put a few miles behind you. Below the dam is fishing well, and is more or less the same story as always. There's been some good BWO hatches on the cloudier, damp days. Sparkle Duns, CDC Thorax Duns, Smoke Jumpers, and Hackle Stackers are good flies if you see some noses poking up. Nymphing hasn't changed too dramatically either - scud/worm trailed by a midge/baetis pattern will move fish. The same lead flies as above the dam are good, trailed by a Two Bit Hooker, T Baetis, Zebra Midge, or small Pheasant Tail in 16-22. Streamers are a good bet if you want to move some of the bigger fish as well - there's almost no such thing as too big either. Rapid Creek in town has been fishing incredibly well! I've been using a Hippie Stomper trailed by a small jig or Frenchie, and getting about 1/5 fish on the big dry which has been fun. The fish in town are very willing to move to a terrestrial, which is unusual for this time of year. Jig Assassins, PT's, and Soft Spots in a size 14-16 are good bet, as well as Frenchies. A 20"-30" dropper has been working well for me, especially in the faster, choppywater. There's no shortage of fish in town that are willing to eat right now!
Spearfish Creek and it's tributaries have been fishing very well. Nymphing has been the most productive method, both in town and in the canyon. Good lead flies are Jig Assassins, Tungsten Rainbow Czechs, Jig Hare's Ears, Tung Teasers, and Skinny Jigs in a 12-14. Trail with a Sweet Pea, smaller Skinny jig, Tungsten Split Case BWOs, small Pheasant Tails, or some variety of midge. There's a lot of fish in the shallower riffly water right now, so don't walk past all the good stuff looking for a big hole. Tightline fishing has been one of the most effective ways to fish the canyon, but a Hippie Stomper Dropper rig will work really well in the right type of water. If you dig fishing dry flies to fish that aren't too particular, head up Little Spearfish, Hanna Creek, or upper Spearfish Creek along 85. There's a pile of fish that dig big, silly dry flies!
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