Fishing has been best in the lower elevations of Black Hills streams. Good fishing on the lower portions of Rapid Creek and Spearfish Creeks.
Black Hills Fishing Report for March 8th 2013
Fishing continues to improve week by week. Increases in midge hatches and sporadic hatches of Blue Winged Olives are creating good dry fly fishing. The most consistent fishing continues to be subsurface with nymph and streamer patterns. From 11:00 to 2:00 dry fly fishing opportunities are decent. The best fishing is at lower elevations on Rapid Creek and Spearfish Creek. Look for fishing to improve later in the month at higher elevations as temperatures warm.
The best nymph patterns are small black nymphs like the T. Ready Baetis, Barr's Tung Teaser, Dark Pink Squirrels, and Zebra Midges. San Juan worms and blood midges are also working well. Small woolly buggers and sculp-zilla streamers are also working well. For the rising fish, Griffiths Gnats, Morgan's midges, and small parachutes are your best bets.
Let us be your guide to the best fishing this spring, take advantage of our Spring Guided Trip Special- full day guided trips are only $325 (1-2 anglers) until May 1st. Call us at the shop to book now- 605-341-2450.