Stream: West Branch Ausable River Fishing Report
Date: 7/27/2025
Flow: 191
Clarity: Clear
Temperature: 68 Degrees at 9am
Weather: High of 79 Degrees F, AM Thunder Storms, Passing Showers
Current Shop Announcements: Some much needed rain is in the area for the next few days, while the River has come up water temperatures are still high as summer is in full swing here in the High Peaks. As those temps continue to rise getting started on the river right at or before sunrise has been the best approach, thankfully the recent rain dropping those temps should give us favorable early morning conditions. We strongly encourage having a thermometer with you on the river this time of year with temps rising as we get into July. When those temps get into the mid 60’s shifting focus to the blue line streams and brookie ponds are the best way to keep targeting trout as the summer heats up. Bass Season is open, and going very well here, in the Adirondacks, as the river temps rise going through July, Bass are an excellent species to target in rivers, lakes and ponds in the region. The Saranac Lake system is one of our favorite places for bass, and if you’re looking for something more rustic, places like the St. Regis Canoe Area boast ample opportunities to target big bass in some of the more remote ponds in the region, both offer you a chance to use larger streamers and throw some top water poppers for some of the most fun you can have when targeting bass. Northern Pike in our local lake systems also present a great alternative target species, the opportunities to throw some seriously large flies at big fish is some of the most fun to be had here.
Hatches: Stoneflies, Caddis, Hoppers
Hot Flies: Dry Flies: B.W.O Parachute: 18-22, Klinkhammer: 12, Elk Hair Caddis: 18-22 (Black, tan and green), Rusty Spinners: 10-14, Ausable Wolfs and Ausable Bombers, Chubby Chernobyl (Purple: 12-14, Peacock: 16-14, Golden Hopper: 16-12, Black/Orange: 10-12, Golden Stone: 10-8) Nymphs: Black Stoneflies 12-16, Girdle Bug Coffee/Black: 10-12, TJ Hooker: 10-14, Frenchie: 14-18 (Original or Pink), Pheasant tail 10-18, Prince Nymph: 12-18, Copper Johns: 12-18, Perdigons: 12-18 Caddis Pupa’s: 12-18, Sexy Waltz Worms: 12-18, Duracell Jig 12-18 (Darker colors), Juan’s Kryptonite Caddis sz. 16-18, Mop Flies: 10-14 (Cream or Olive) Streamers: Wooly Buggers, Sparkle Minnow (Conehead, Articulated, and JIG), classic Mickey Finns and Grey Ghosts, Dhali Lama (olive and brown), Galloup’s Dungeon (mini and regular sized, black, olive, and White) Godzilliz Sculpin: 8-6, Chicago Overcoat: 14-10 (Sculpin, Black, White), Headbanger Sulpin (mini or regular) Warm Water: Bombshell Popper: Sz. 6 (Damsel Blue, Chartreuse, Black, White, Olive), Goodall’s Popper (Green/Black/White), Gallup’s Bangtail: Sz. 1/0, Drunk and Disorderly (Chartreuse/White, Fire Tiger), Sparkle Minnow: sz. 4-6 (Bonehead, Jig, and Articulated), Madden’s Foam Scorpion (Blue, Lemming, Yellow)
Fishing Outlook: Flows have come down after last weeks storms but will come up after the rain we will be getting the next few days. The recent storms did drop our water temperatures some but keeping an eye on water temperatures even early in the morning is still very important this time of year, those big rocks that make up the pocket water we love hold a lot of heat over night. When conditions have been in our favor, large nymphs are continuing to work very well in combination with a smaller caddis or mayfly imitation. Chubby Chernobyls have been very effective over the last few weeks, especially run as a hopper/dropper rig; Gold Hopper, Purple, and Black/Orange have been particularly effective. Having a thermometer with you on the river is very strongly encouraged as the water temps will go up as the day goes on.
Warm Water: As river temps climb through July targeting Bass becomes an excellent species to target. Our favorite big streamers, poppers and crayfish patterns are all on the menu, and stocked up here at the shop ready for Bass season here in the Adirondacks. We have been having some great action on poppers for Smallmouth in the lakes and rivers, and for Largemouth in the ponds just to the west of us with streamers being as effective as ever for them. The Saranac River has been treating us to some great Bass action over the last few weeks, floating the river in rafts or canoes is the best way to cover some water and get onto some fish, but there are plenty of shore/wade fishing opportunities along the Saranac. The Franklin Falls and Union Falls Ponds have been a great section of the Saranac system to spend some time targeting Smallies, and in the evening we have been seeing some great Walleye getting caught. We have also been getting into some great Pike fishing recently with some seriously big fish taking big streamers. Recently we have been seeing the pike sticking to slightly deeper water, looking for drop-offs along shore lines, islands, rock piles and in the channels for those big fish sitting in that deeper water ready for an ambush.
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