Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
May 23-25, 2009
Water temperature was up to 59-60 degrees, and water level was noticeable down from prior years, although a local farmer said cold and wet weather had just ended a few days prior to our visit. He did note that the area had less snowpack than in prior years. The chironomid hatches were overwhelming. They filled the air like a mist. Air temperatures were in the 70’s with sunny and clear to partly cloudy skies.
Despite these hatches, I continued to use my damsel/scud imitation fly (see last year’s report) on a size 12 2X hook, catching a fish about every twenty minutes from my float tube. The fish were slightly smaller, 11-12 inches, and not as fat as in prior years, but still healthy. If you haven’t fished Sidley before, these fish will still appear great; but for those of us who have fished it before, the fish lack that football appearance.
I managed to catch two 17-inch fish, one of them was six inches measured top to bottom, one 15-inch fish, and the rest (several dozen) were in the foot-long category. Two of these fish were completely bloated, their stomachs stuffed with olive scuds (size #16-#18).
Because of high winds on the plateau, our large tent was blown down on May 25 after one of the four major poles snapped, ending our trip early.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service