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Just bought my first fly rod (nothing fancy, just a starter rod) and I was wondering if anyone had any tips on what flys to use on Warm River, Birch Creek, and the Teton. While practicing casting and such on the South Fork of the Teton, I caught my first fish on a fly, the monster in the picture. I'm hooked! Haha
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I would try Parachute Adams, Humpies, royal or gray wulff, small stimulators, and elk hair caddis. Also hopper imitations.
Early in the day smaller flies such as the Adams work better. As it warms up.. 11am on the Humpies to Hoppers should produce. Caddis work well as the afternoon turns to evening.
You will also need some floatant. After a fish mauls your fly it gets slimed. After you dry it off you can put a little oil like Gink on it to help it float again.
Good luck. It is a blast to see the fish coming up off the bottom to slam your fly. You will have a great time!
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You caught a fish on your first trip out?!? You must have had a really good teacher...or maybe just picked the perfect spot for little guys!
We need to get out and hit the other rivers when we get back from vacation
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