We hit the Kinni below our house from about 7:45 to 9:15 this evening. I caught two and missed two more on top with a “Bread and Butter Caddis,” while Aric caught six and missed a handful more on a caddis larva. There were quite a few BWOs in the air by about 8:30 but very few trout rising until after 9:00. The water was still a little cloudy from the rains the other day, but definitely fishable. Hopefully the weather cooperates and we can have some good fishing over the weekend!
Kinnickinnic River
Lower Kinni 6.15.15
It was a great evening on the water! I fished from about 7:45 to 9:30 pm. When I got to the stream there were quite a few caddis in the air and an occasional riser. By about 8:30 the sulphurs were out in full force and the fish were really jumping. I kept my caddis on and still caught 8-10 fish while missing countless more. The river was clear to slightly stained with flows at about 108 cfs — excellent fishing conditions.
Lower Kinni 6.13.15
The river was in great shape after the morning rains. I was able to get out in the evening from about 7:45 to 9:15. There was very little rising upon getting to the stream, but they really got going around 8:30. I caught three and missed probably a half-dozen more on a size 18 BWO Vis-A-Dun pattern.
Lower Kinni 6.9.15
After the rains over the weekend, the Kinni is back to about normal flows and is clear to slightly stained. Aric fished the Lower Kinni tonight while I was in Menomonie coaching basketball and did pretty well. Caddis were in the air when he got to the river around 7:00 pm and sulphurs began coming off around 8:00. He caught four total–including a nice 13.5″–on the surface using size 16 caddis and size 18 sulfur dries.