I fished the Lower Kinni this evening from about 7:30 to 9:15. I started off the night nymphing with a pheasant tail and zebra midge, but at about 8:30 the sulphurs came off with a fury. There wasn’t much rising, but I tied on a sulphur parachute and was able to catch a couple and miss a few more. The recent rains really helped the Kinni out!
Fishing Reports
We will try to post a report after every outing — probably 2-3 times per week during the season.
Flies that are currently working
Dries: Griffith’s Gnats, Blue Wing Olives
Subsurface: Frenchies, Pheasant Tails (and variants), Scuds, Pink Squirrels, Zebra Midges, Streamers
Rush River 5.30.16

Reed eventually got on the board with this nice brookie

Angy ended up catching five browns and one brookie on the caddis dry, while Reed was able to bring just that one to hand on a caddis larva. I was able to pick off seven myself, including one around 13″.
We saw a few caddis flying around and many sulphurs came off as it got later in the evening.
Aric fished by himself and caught 20 fish total, including several over 12″. He was nymphing with a pheasant tail and zebra midge. Here is one fish he caught when we ran into him.

With the weather cooling down a bit over the next couple days, we should have some great fishing this week!
Lower Kinni 5.27.16
Aric and I fished the Lower Kinni tonight from about 8:00 to 9:30. As soon as we got to the stream, we noticed many sulphurs coming off, and the fish were going nuts for them — easily the most surface action I’ve seen this year. Aric tied on a size 20 BWO pattern (we were unprepared and didn’t have any sulphurs in our boxes) and I stayed with my Euro pheasant tail and zebra midge rig.
Aric ended up catching six on the surface, with all under 9″. I caught around a dozen with a 12 and 13-incher — my biggest Kinni fish of the year. Unfortunately those two bigs were after dark so I wasn’t able to get good photos of them.
The Kinni definitely benefited from the rain this week. A little more this weekend should make for even better fishing!
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Rush River 5.21.16


Looks like we’re going to get a good soaking this week, which should help the fishing conditions as we head into June.
Lower Kinni 5.18.16

After getting to the head of the pool, I opted to switch back to nymphs. I stopped and talked to a nice gentleman on my way down to the stream that gave me a couple flies that he’s had good luck on lately. A couple were in this shell pink color and one was light olive. I think they’re some kind of scud imitation. Anyone know what these are called?

I caught probably ten more fish between this fly and the zebra midge below it. This 11.5-incher was the biggest.

There were quite a few midges, caddis, and BWOs out but not enough rising for me to switch to a dry. I talked to another fisherman that had luck using a Purple Haze.
Lower Kinni 5.16.16
The fishing was pretty slow for the next 45 minutes or so, but then the action really picked up. I was able to catch around 12-15 fish over the last hour, with a couple around 12 inches. I caught about 15-18 total over the whole two hour outing — a pretty good day. About 2/3 of the fish took the midge.



Even with the caddis out in full force, I still didn’t see much rising. I must have been streamside just a little to early or late to have the great dry fly action we’ve all been waiting for.
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Lower Kinni 5.15.16
The midges were out in full force and the fish were definitely rising to them, but I didn’t feel like re-rigging to a tiny fly and opted to stay with the nymph rig. I only saw a couple caddis flying around throughout the evening, but did talk to another fisherman that had some success fishing an X-Caddis. With the warmer weather coming over the next few days, the caddis should really start popping off, giving us some great dry fly action!

Lower Kinni 5.12.16
Although there weren’t many cars parked below the house, there were fishermen everywhere, seemingly on every run. It was tough not being able to hit every spot we wanted, but it was a great night on the water nonetheless. Always nice to enjoy an evening on the stream with friends!

Rush River 5.10.16
Also, I was finally able to test out the new 9′ 5 wt from Limit Creek, and I was very impressed. It’s definitely the ultimate nymphing stick! The extra length is great for mending and high-sticking, and the action and feel of the rod was excellent. Last year the 8′-6″ 5 wt took 7th out of 30 rods in the Yellowstone Angler 5 wt Shootout, and I can only imagine the 9-footer getting even better reviews. If anyone is looking for a great rod at a great price, I’d highly recommend it!

Aric also fished the Lower Kinni from about 7:30 to 9:00 pm. He caught nine fish total, with two around 11″ between a Euro Pheasant Tail, a Pink Squirrel, and a Caddis Larva. He didn’t notice many caddis flying around, but saw quite a few fish rising to midges. Definitely a good night of fishing for both of us.
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Rush River 5.3.16

Check out those spots!

We slowly made our way upstream and I picked off a couple fish in every run. Eddie was using streamers and caught this little guy on a conehead Muddler Minnow.

We didn’t leave ourselves quite enough time to fish the whole stretch, and only fished about half of it before dark. I ended up with around a dozen browns and one sucker. Eddie caught two browns himself. Not a bad evening!
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