The Gunpowder river is currently moving at 56 CFS with an average temperature of 53 degrees Fahrenheit. Water height is steady at 1.72ft. Be mindful of where you wade and try not to disturb any redds. Recently, even on warmer days, I have chosen to stay away from dry flies. From my experience and the ever so useful chatter amongst fisherman in the shop, it seems the fish are choosing almost entirely wet flies. Zebra midges, orange hot spot nymphs, pheasant tail nymphs, and stone flies have been extra productive this week. I absolutely recommend having at least one of these flies in your box before heading to the Gunpowder. Tight lining has been lucrative, and the results are proof. I caught the fish shown above on a stone fly pattern yesterday and managed to get two other fish to the net as well in less than 1 hour. I happened to run into a fellow angler on the water who was happy to share that he netted three fish on a similar rig. It should be noted that the river is particularly beautiful this time of year. The image bellow shows that the trees are almost all in peak color change with a few exceptions. Vibrant reds, oranges, yellows, and greens line the bank of the river. Get out there soon if you wish to see the leaves change because it won’t last for too long. A cold front has subsequently moved in today and conditions will soon change.
Stop by the shop to stock up on flies/gear this Sunday and get a free drake magazine and BWA hat with any purchase of $100 or more.