So I was fishing in a Fraser Backwater upstream of Mission on Monday Nov 3. Having a great time taking in the scenery and just Hiking around. Not seeing anything, no Chum, no coho...nothing (including people...just what I needed!). It's around 2:30 and sunny, just beautiful out. All of a sudden there are dimples and swirls on the water. Ha Ha found a couple of cutties. Start casting - Rolled Muddler...Nothing but they are still rising but now further out. So, I kept walking and would come back in a bit. More swirls and dimples....More casting...One hit....Then finally the light bulb goes on...They are feeding on the surface...There is a hatch of really small stonefly's - greeny black in colour. Quickly I change my tip and poke around in the box and come up with a sz 10 green caddis (as that's all I had is the size categories.
Well, to make a long story short - landed 3 cutties (all between 10 and 12 inches and wild). Then around 3:30 stopped and everything disappeared.
So, that is the latest in the year where I have caught anyting on a dry fly in the Fraser.
Has anyone out there had a similar situation and what's the latest anyone has caught a Cuttie in the Fraser on a dry fly?