Flies for Spring Fishing in the Black Hills

With warm weather upon us, fishing season is getting going a bit earlier than normal. Hatches have picked up in the past week. Midges and Baetis are the hatching daily. Little Black Stoneflies are hatching here and there. Nymphing has been good to excellent. If you're willing to cover water and chuck a streamer, you will be rewarded. To make sure you're ready for the spring conditions check out these fly suggestions. Dry Flies
dry flies for spring black hills fly fishing Keep these patterns in your box during the spring months in the Black Hills. You will be ready for hatches of Baetis, Midges, and Little Black Stoneflies.
Nymphs
Nymphs for spring black hills fly fishing These four nymphs will work across the Black Hills this spring. For faster water go with the top two nymphs. For slower or clearer water try the nymphs on the bottom row.
Streamers
Spring Trout Streamers Black Hills For trout….big trout…try a Lil Kim or double bunny streamer. Cover water and fish the structure. You might be surprised what you find!
Streamers for Pike and Lake Trout Rainbow Murdich Minnow- Pactola and Sheridan Lake Fly of the Year Candidate
murdich minnow rainbow bass pike fly fishing A new color of one of our all time favorite flies. This is going to be an awesome addition to the Murdich Minnow Family.
Flash Deep Minnow Pink/White - Pike and Lakers will eat this fly…I just know it
pink jig clouser deep minnow blanton pike lake trout This fly will spend some time swimming in Pactola this spring. Hold on tight!