Best Winter Nymphs for Fly Fishing

Winter Nymphs Overview

When you finally make it past the half way point of winter your mind turns to warmer days with fly rod in hand. You then realize you have another two months before the Hendricksons arrive but you really want to wet a line. Get out the winter nymphs. Shake the winter blues on the Beaverkill or Willowemoc. Perhaps find a warm day and winter nymph border water on the West Branch of the Delaware.

Let us tell you our three favorite winter nymph patterns that are tried and true.

Zebra Midge

First and foremost the Zebra Midge might be the easiest fly pattern there is. It legit like two materials and perhaps a weighted head if you’d like. Midges hatch all year round and trout can easily digest these small insects.

The Zebra midge can be tied as big as a 16 but more commonly is created in size 20 and 22. The zebra midge is a simple pattern using just black thread and silver body wire.

Winter nymphs zebra midge

Pheasant Tail

The pheasant tail is always a good option for fishing sub surface. Anytime of year the pheasant tail works and winter is not any different. The pheasant tail is a simple pattern that is highly effective in on the Beaverkill and Willowemoc.

Winter Pheasant Tail Pattern

Winter Stone Fly

The small winter stones start popping in late February as soon as there is snow melt. You will find them in sizes 16 and 18. When walking the banks find patches of snow and you will see the winter stoneflies on the white snow contrast.

Small winter stonefly pattern

How to fish winter nymphs

In the wintertime you should fish using an indicator in slow moving deep water. Try to find the 2-6 foot areas where the water is not totally still but has slight movement. Change your distances to your fly often to figure out the correct depth. Use an indicator that is not “clunky”. The winter conditions usually have gin clear water.

Conclusion

Fish slow water with a lite indicator. Move slow and fish below the trout. Do not cast and slap the water. Make every cast count.

Pro Tip: Use 6x fluorocarbon tippet in the winter time. Fish upstream and move very slow. The bright snow can make you pop out and spook the fish.

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Roscoe and Surrounding Area Weather

Winter Storm Warning

There is currently a storm warning for Roscoe and surrounding counties for a SNOW WARNING until 7pm Tuesday.

Heavy snow will fall over the next day and a half in all of the trout towns up and down the Catskill rivers.

Snow Possibilities

Total snow accumulations are to be anywhere from 14” to 24” and winds could reach 40 MPH.

Snow could reach 3” per hour mark in some locations.

Heavy winds will impact travel and snow removal from snow drifts in the Catskills.

Please be safe and enjoy the storm!

Beaver-Del is Reopened for 2021

Beaverdel Hotel and Campground Bar

If you know, you know….the Beaverdel Hotel and Campground in East Branch NY. A local and fisherman hangout located on the East Branch of the Delaware is reopened from the annual winter two week recess.

The winter hours are from 4pm-10pm Wed-Fri and 1pm-10pm Sat & Sunday.

Visit www.beaverdel.com to learn more or to reserve a table or room.

Weather Update for Roscoe and Catskill Mountains

Today’s Weather

The Roscoe region and surrounding areas is expected to get 3” to 6” inches of snow today into tomorrow. Also expect heavy winds to accompany the snow. The Catskills wind gusts will touch 30 mph and road travel will be difficult. The temperature will not break freezing for the next ten days.

Roscoe Weather Chart

With snow and gusts most roads will experience snow drifts. This is caused from the wind blowing powdery snow back onto the roads. Please only travel if need be. The snow is starting now 10:00am Tuesday January 26 2021.

What’s this mean for the area?

This should slow down the travel in and around Roscoe NY and the surrounding towns and counties. The rivers will drop in flow over the next day due to the blistery cold temperatures. View FLOWS hereNormal road travel might take over 24 hours do to the snow drifts to make safe. Please stay home if possible.