Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Fishing Reports- 5/2/17


* Please remember to call us for more up-to-date or detailed information! These reports are not meant to be your one and only, daily source of information. They are typically general, even seasonal type reports and we currently don't have a set schedule as to when we update. Please, just because we don't update as often as we like, it doesn't mean that we don't care.

There are many different approaches you should take in order to get a good game plan for a trip or a day of fishing. Also remember that things change and these reports are what we know at the time of posting only. Keep in mind that we do express opinions and personal preferences from time-to-time which may be different from yours or what you may read elsewhere. Thanks for checking and don't forget to call us if you need any further information or a more up-to-date report. 614-451-0363

Thanks as always for reading our reports friends. As the weather gets more conducive we should be reporting more regularly....but we need your HELP!

Send any and all reports to admin@madriveroutfitters and we'll do our best to get them up.


Spring Creek/Selectivity Weekend

May 5th- 7th



Noted author, angler, lecturer, guide, historian, lodge owner, master chef...this guy does it all. We are thrilled to have Matt as a guest here at the shop for this very special "Spring Creek" weekend. Matt is probably the world's foremost authority on Spring Creek angling. His latest book, "Selectivity" is one of the best books ever written on the subject. He will be with us to help all of us to become better and more technical anglers.






Friday, May 5th- 6-9 p.m.- Special Presentation: Selectivity

Join us in the shop for a great presentation and some beer and pizza. Matt will blow your mind with the information in this program and you will come away a better trout angler. We will also be running a special price on his "Selectivity" book and a great chance to get it signed by the author himself. Tickets to this event are only $10.00. Pizza and beer starts at 6:00 and the program should start right around 7:00.

Register Online HERE




Saturday, May 6th- 8 a.m.- Noon- Fly Tying Session: Favorite Spring Creek Patterns

Matt is an epic fly tyer and instructor. This class will cover some of his favorite patterns for finicky trout. Bring your vise and tools and we'll do the rest. Class is limited to 6 and the cost will be $50.00.

Register Online HERE




Saturday, May 6th- 3 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.- On-Water Spring Creek/Selectivity Clinic

This class will be half-classroom learning and half on the water experience. It will be held at the legendary Zanesfield Rod and Gun Club so you will get to practice over some of the finest trout fishing in Ohio. Again, Matt will blow your mind with intermediate and advanced concepts and techniques that will make you a much better trout angler. Sample topic outline listed below. A unique opportunity here to fish this club for the "evening hatch" as we would expect the insect activity to be at a peak and offer a great chance for picky fish on dries. We will be grilling some burgers and dogs and take a break from 6:30 -7:00. This class is limited to 10 anglers and the cost will be $125.00. 

Register Online HERE


Sunday, May 7th- 9 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.- On-Water Spring Creek/Selectivity Clinic

Can't make it Satruday? We'll do it again on Sunday.

This class will be half-classroom learning and half on the water experience. It will be held at the legendary Zanesfield Rod and Gun Club so you will get to practice over some of the finest trout fishing in Ohio. Again, Matt will blow your mind with intermediate and advanced concepts and techniques that will make you a much better trout angler. Sample topic outline listed below. Should be a great chance to witness first-hand some terrestrial fishing which Matt is very fond of. Lunch will be provided from 12-12:30. This class is limited to 10 anglers and the cost will be $125.00. 

Register Online HERE


Warm Water

The rivers are currently high making for the pond fishing to be the best choice.  This cold front setting in for the next few days will have the fish a little sluggish and moved out of the shallow water to suspend over near shore drops and bay mouths.   

Before the rain and high water currently we have been continuing to have great Smallmouth fishing.  The fish are currently in spawn mode.  Earlier last week Ryan checked on the Scioto and found many bass on beds in the riffles.  Make sure to take a good look before heading right into a riffle to cross the stream.  Ryan found himself having to carefully walk around beds making sure to not further disturb these fish.  We suggest crossing just below these riffles.  

Many of the local ponds also have been fishing very well.  The Largemouth Bass are very close to spawning also.  This time right before they spawn can be some of the best fishing of the year.  We do not advise disturbing fish when they are on the spawning bed, but there are still plenty of fish to be caught before they transition to these areas.  

Fishing streamers is always a top producer.  Dirty Hippies, Boogie Man, and Bottoms Up are the guides Go-To, but do not overlook the Ehlers J-Pig, Foam Tail Superworm, and Grim Reaper.  While these flies are also great river Smallmouth flies we usually focus on Half and Halfs, Little Swimmers, Modern Deceivers, and Clousers.  Make sure to line up your 6-8wts with a Sonar Titan Clear Tip for a sinking line or SA MPX and Rio Smallmouth line for a floater.  Stock up on the Rio Bass or SA Hard Mono Leaders and tippet.  



Josh continues to put clients on the Hybrid Striper game.  The rain has messed things up for a few days, but we will keep you up to date as conditions change.  This fishing only lasts a short period so make sure to get a trip on the books while it lasts! 


Mad River


Many people have come into the shop sharing frustrations with the muddy water.  Individuals looking to have some streamer action over the weekend were greeted with poor conditions due to runoff.  Many of the local farmers have or were in the process of planting crops.  With the heavy rain and the loose freshly planted fields caused the water clarity degrade worse than usual.  Look for a small streamer window to happen Wednesday and then quickly close with the predicted weather later in the week.  We will keep you posted as things change.  

Take a look at our past Social Media posts to see some on stream videos and photos.  We are looking forward to some of the best Dry Fly fishing we have seen in years!  

As far as the bugs go, the big news is that we DID have Sulphers as of last Tuesday. They didn't come off super strong, but they came off. We did also see some March Browns and some LIght Cahills as well. It is pretty likely that the Hendrickson hatch is mostly over except for the upper reaches of the stream. Hopefully we'll know a bit more once the water clears and we get back to dry fly fishing. One thing is for sure is that we have quickly moved into the "Evening Game".

If you can make it out midweek focus on streamers and nymphs to make the most of this small window.  Streamers consists of the usual Barely Legals, Articulated Monkeys, Dungeons, Bottoms Up, Silk Kitty, Boogie Man, and others.  Smaller streamers also get the job done: Cougars, Dirty Hippies, Wooly Sculpins, Near Nuff Sculpin, and other traditional streamers.

While nymphing make sure to have plenty Pheasant Tails, Hares Ear, Copper Johns, and Prince Nymphs to fill in the gaps.  Your main nymphs will be Brown Drake Nymphs, big Hares Ear, Guides Choice Hares Ear, and San Juans though.  

Dry fly fishing will be limited here for a few, but this time of the year you never want to travel without your dry fly rod and flies.  3-5wts with a Wulff Triangle Taper, Rio Suppleflex Leaders and a good mix of size 12-18 Rusty Spinners in various sizes, Parachute Adams, Thorax/Traditional style Adams, Red Quill, Quill Gordon, and Irrisistibles.  With the cloudy and rainy forecast on Thursday  make sure to have some Blue Wing Olives and Sulphers in your box also (Sulphers will go all day in overcast/drizzly conditions as well).  In the next coming weeks stock up on Light Cahill, Sulfurs, March Browns, and Caddis. 



Clearfork River


Clearfork Map

With the past rain the upper and lower river are high and muddy.  Only those who know the river and have the proper access to float the upper will have good streamer action.  This window is going to be very small looking at the forecast.  They are currently letting water out of the dam at a high level creating unsafe wading conditions.  Look for this to continue into the weekend.  

If you are in this area focus on some of the ponds for bass and panfish.  There is a cold front setting in that will push these fish off the shallow water to suspend over near shore drops and bay mouths. 


Clear Creek


Clear Creek Map


Look for the high water to continue into the weekend.  It is highly unlikely that there will be a fishable window through the rest of the week, but we will keep you updated if things change.  



Erie Steelhead

There are posts of a few fish being caught here and there, but they are few and far between. Our guides have moved on to other species to focus on till this fall. Not to say that you couldn't still find a few steelhead around, but professionally speaking, we're calling it a season for now.

The Smallmouth fishing has been fantastic in the Tribs.  If you want to focus on these fish look at the lower few miles of the rivers.  Stripping big streamers is our go to tactic.  Streamers like Kelly Galloups Dungeons, Monkeys, Peanuts, Totally Articulated, Fat Head Minnows and Deceivers.  Load up your 6-8wt, Scientific Anglers Titan Sonar Clear Tip, heavy tippet and have fun!  



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