Phil Rowley, the man, the myth, the legend, is back for another stillwater round. Phil shares some casting tips that increase your chance of getting a take and make your fishing trip less boring. We talk about the flies that work well on stillwater, Phil’s favorites, and learn more about the fish’s behavior. Find out why Phil loves stillwater fishing more than river fishing and why it’s more old-age friendly.
We are also excited about the Skitchine Lodge Stillwater School 2022 this June. We’re giving away two spots worth $3990 to two lucky winners. Phil and I will be there to fish with you along with the Skitchine crew. Goodluck! See you there.
CLICK HERE TO ENTER THE GIVEAWAY!
Click below and listen to the Podcast about Stillwater with Phil Rowley:
Find the show: iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast
(Read the Full Transcript at the bottom of this Blog Post)
Sponsors and Podcast Updates
Stillwater Dry Fly Fishing with Phil Rowley Show Notes
03:50 – The Traveler’s Sedge
06:00 – Phil talks about the trout behavior on stillwater
08:24 – If the fish are taking duns, mayfly dun pattern works – Parachute Adams is a good imitator. If they’re feeding on nymph, you might fish a soft hackle like unweighted nymph just below the surface
09:15 – One of Skitchine’s favorite pattern is the Timeberline Emerger by Randall Kaufmann
12:44 – Phil shares some tips on leaders and tippet setup
15:09 – The Orvis Guide to Stillwater Trout Fishing is the stillwater bible. Everything you need to know about stillwater fishing – grab your copy here
17:05 – Cast on a spot, if nothing happens after 10-20s, pick it up and cast it somewhere else – don’t let it sit there all-day
19:30 – Outcast’s got a new 7-pound float tube called Summit
25:30 – Phil started from river fishing to lake fishing – he explains why he prefers lake fishing, how it differs from river fishing, and why lake fishing is more old-age friendly
29:22 – For Chironimids, Phil uses Brian Chan’s pattern, Lady Mcconnell and Racoon by Paul Lash – he mentions some more patterns he likes
31:56 – For caddis flies, Phil uses Mikulak Sedge, the Tom Thumb
32:44 – Terrestrials, Kelly Galloup’s Ant Acid works great
33:39 – Callibaetis F FLy pattern – scroll down to see Phil tie that fly
34:05 – Get the flies mentioned on Phil and Brian’s store at StillWaterFlyFishingStore.com
34:40 – Phil did a segment with Rick Hafele – scroll down to see that vid. Rick was on the podcast at WFS 034
38:28 – Phil will be at the Wasatch Fly Fishing Expo – he shares what’s coming up for him for in the next couple of months
39:37 – Phil and I will be fishing at Skitchine Lodge on June
40:50 – Phil and Brian will have another stillwater fishing school – check out the available spots at FlyCraftAngling.com
45:30 – We still got the Skitchine giveaway going – click here to enter the Giveaway
You can find Phil on Instagram @philrowleyflyfishing
Website at FlyCraftAngling.com
Videos Noted in the Show
Related Podcast Episodes
WFS 307 – Skitchine Lodge with Phil Rowley and Dwight Jefferson – Stillwater Fishing
WFS 267 – Fishing Lakes with Phil Rowley from Fly Craft Angling
Phil Rowley on Stillwater Fly Fishing, Chironomids, and Brian Chan (WFS 034)
Read the Full Podcast Transcript Below
Stillwater Conclusion with Phil Rowley
Phil Rowley is back for another stillwater round. Phil shared some casting tips that increase your chance of getting a take. We talked about the flies that work well, his favorites, and learned more about the fish’s behavior. We found out why Phil loves stillwater fishing more than river fishing. We also talked about the Skitchine Lodge Stillwater School 2022 which you can also join if you win the giveaway. Our contest for two places at the 2022 Skitchine Lodge Stillwater School will close at 11:59 pm PST on April 14, 2022. Goodluck!