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Flow Rate Guide

Oatka Creek

2.60 – 2.80 Low Water Flow
2.80 – 3.00 Moderate Flow
3.00 – 3.20 Good Fishing Flow
3.20 – 3.40 Usually on the Rise or Falling
3.40 – 3.60 High Water Flow

Genesee River near Wellsville

100 – 200cfs Summer Flows Low water
200 – 300cfs Summer Flows Good Water
300 – 400cfs Spring Flows Fishable
400 – 500cfs Spring Flows High Water
650cfs + Stay Home

Lower Cattaraugus in Fall

100 – 250cfs Low Water Flow
250 – 400cfs Good Fishing Flow
400 – 650cfs Fishable Flow
650 – 800cfs High Water Flow
800 – 1000cfs Very High Water Flow
1000 – 1200cfs Stay Home Tie Flies

Lower Cattaraugus in Spring

100 – 250cfs Low Water Flow
250 – 400cfs Good Fishing Flow
400 – 650cfs Normal Fishing Flow
650 – 800cfs High Water Flow
800 – 1000cfs Very High Water Flow
1000 – 1200cfs + Screaming Flow Unfishable
Local Weather Forecasts
Buffalo Creek at Gardenville
Canadaway Creek
Cohocton Bath, NY
Cattaraugus Creek at Gowanda
Cattaraugus Creek by Silver Creek
Cattaraugus Upper Arcade
Chautauqua Creek
East Koy Creek
Eighteen Mile Creek Hamburg
Eighteen Mile Creek Olcott
Genesee River at Wellsville
Oatka Creek at Garbutt
Salmon River at Altmar, NY
Spring Creek Caledonia
West Branch of Delaware Deposit, NY
Wiscoy Creek
Water Flow Charts
Buffalo Creek at Gardenville
Cattaraugus Creek at Gowanda
Cohocton River at Bath NY
Genesee River at Wellsville
Oatka Creek at Garbutt
Salmon River at Pineville NY
West Branch Delaware River at Hale Eddy NY
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Albright Knot
Arbor Knot
Blood Knot
Dropper Loop
Improved Cinch Knot
Nail Knot
Palomar Knot
Perfection Loop
Rapala Loop
Snell Knot
Double Surgeons Knot
Surgeons Loop
Trilene Knot
Uni Knot
Sunday, April 13, 2008
"The Olive Wan" Tube Fly


"The Olive Wan"

Materials Used:

1" HMH Low Profile Tube
Olive 8/0 Thread
Yellow/Chartreuse Lagartun Flat French Mini Braid
Olive Saddle Hackle
Silver Small Oval Lagartun Varnished French Tinsel
DMC Gold Light Effects 5284 or e3821 found at http://www.dmc.com/
Chartreuse Schlappen
Olive Ringneck Rump Hackle
Dyed Chartreuse Fox Tail
Dyed Olive Fox Tail

Step by Step:




Step 1: Wrap 1" HMH Tube with Olive Thread.



Step 2: Tie in Yellow/Chartreuse Lagartun Flat French Mini Braid.



Step 3: Wrap Flat Braid to back of tube and back over itself to the tying thread.



Step 4: Tie off Flat Braid.



Step 5: Tie in Olive Saddle Hackle.



Step 6: Make five or six wraps of the hackle and tie off.



Step 7: Tie In Silver Small Oval Lagartun Varnished French Tinsel Counter Rib.



Step 8: Tie in another Olive Saddle Hackle Feather.



Step 9: Tie in and twist tightly the Gold DMC Light Effects 5284 or e3821.




Step 10: Wrap the Gold DMC to the front of the tube and tie off.




Step 11: Palmer Olive Saddle Hackle to front of tube and tie off.




Step 12: Palmer Counter Rib and tie off at front of tube.




Step 13: Tie in Chartreuse Schlappen Feather. Different lengths of Barbs can produce different outcomes for the fly. For this pattern I prefer a shorter barbed feather.



Step 14: Fold the Schlappen so barbs are heading in same direction. Hold barbs and make 3 to 4 wraps and tie in. Additional wraps can provide varying effects to the fly.



Step 15: Tie in Olive Ringneck Rump Hackle.




Step 16: Fold the Rump Hackle so barbs are heading in same direction. Hold barbs and make 3 to 4 wraps and tie in. Additional wraps can provide varying effects to the fly.




Step 17: Tie in the chartruese and olive fox fur. You can also add a bit of flash in the tube fly just add 5-7 strands of Krystal Flash or Angle Hair between the chartruese and olive fur.




Step 18: Go fishing. This has been a productive tube fly on Cattaraugus Creek and Salmon River during the fall season.

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