Fox River
Pools: Time of day and water temps will dictate tactics, however, running streamers along areas where shallows/sandbars meet deeper water is a great producer in the spring and fall. Slowly bottom bouncing small heavy flies works well in the winter and summer.
Islands (above water): Work the back side of these islands where there is a current break with poppers and streamers.
Islands (Below water): Key in on the shallows with adjacent deep runs and areas with aquatic vegetation, larger fish will wait in deeper water and ambush these areas.
Fallen Trees, Rocks, Bridge Piers, any form of Eddy: Floating streamers or nymphs past these current breaks often produces. Do not forget to work the front eddy as well, most anglers forget about this one.
Rocky Shoreline: Working crayfish patterns as well as nymphs can be effective in this water.
Underwater Vegetation: Work small streamers in these areas.
Popular Fox River Prey: shiners, chubs, craws, leeches, aquatic worms, stoneflies, mayflies, caddis, dragonflies, damsels (crawlers), and Dobsonfly larvae.
Rain in the forecast, which will bring up water levels. The bite pre-storm front is always great, but overall river is blown out and will continue to fish poorly for the near future as storms enter and exit the system.
Bead Head Woolly Bugger Streamer | Black | 2-6 | Buy from Orvis.com |
May's Full Motion Crayfish | Orange | 2-8 | Buy from Orvis.com |
Sneaky Pete Popper | Green | 4 | Buy from Orvis.com |
Pike Bunny | Black,Olive,White,Re | 2/0-4 | Buy from Orvis.com |
Rattlin' Baitfish | 4 | Buy from Orvis.com | |
Schultzy's Low Water Crayfish | Red | 4-6 | Buy from Orvis.com |