Hey folks, it's Marvin Cash, the host of the Articulate Fly. We're back with another southwest Virginia fishing report with Matt Reilly. Matt, how are you doing?
Matt ReillyGood, man. How are you?
Marvin CashJust trying to stay out of trouble. And so you're screaming down what, 77 or 81 heading down to Tarpon Fish, right?
Matt ReillyYeah, yeah, we are. I think we're on 40, 26. Maybe we have made it that far, but I think we might, might hit a truck stop at midnight for a couple hours and then be at a boat ramp at 7:30, I think. So we'll see how it goes.
Marvin CashYeah, that's a young man's game.
Matt ReillyYeah. Yeah, exactly.
Marvin CashSo, well, I know you're taking a nice break and it's kind of ironic, right? I mean it's. So we're recording this on Tuesday. It is a scorcher in the mid Atlantic. And you're telling me that you think you're Gulf coast weather is going to actually be better than it is in the mid Atlantic.
Matt ReillyI, man, I'm crossing my fingers. It was pretty rough at home today. But you know, I think it's going to get better over the next couple of weeks fairly substantially. So we'll, we'll see how it goes.
Marvin CashThere you go. And you know, while watching your, your social media looks like you've wrapped up Virginia cicadas. So what do you expect when you get back from Tarpon fishing?
Matt ReillyYeah, we. So I mean, I fish cicadas in a bunch of different states, but sort of the northernmost of what's, you know, within three or four hours of me is pretty much done, has been for a week or more and been out smallmouth fishing a couple of times since then. And we are in sort of a sort of predictable early summer pattern right now from the looks of it, where we've got fish willing to eat top water for sure. Water temps are warming up rapidly, especially with the hot weather. So that'll kind of lean into the bug game a little bit. But typically early summer we'll see a sort of a focus on crayfish, which is, you know, sounds kind of nuts to say the fish are eating a lot of crayfish. Cause smallmouth all a lot of crayfish. But there seems to be about a week or two, late June, early July, where they really focus on them. I don't know if you can really associate that with a molting process or, or what it is. But you know, the last couple times I've been out, there's been a very strong focus on the bottom, you know, even in real low, clear water with sun, that would normally be really good bug fishing conditions here in another month or so where, you know, they're just kind of sort of apathetic to the, to the top water presentation. But going subsurface is, is putting more fish in the boat. So that's what I've been seeing, definitely catching fish on top water, especially seeing fish, you know, if you see them cruising, the darker fish, for whatever reason, always seem to be the ones that are buggier than the rest. So, you know, if you see a real dark fish cruising a flat someplace in the sun, you know, I'd bet a lot of money that they'd eat a bug. But otherwise, I'm not really forcing the top water thing right now like I will in another. Another month or so.
Marvin CashGot it. And so, you know, I guess, you know, as we get a little bit deeper into summer, too, right. The bait fish bite will get a little bit better, right?
Matt ReillyYou know, it might. I, I really don't do a ton of streamer fishing through the mid and late summer, especially if we have low, clear water and hot water, because that's just when the bug really shines. And frankly, if you're targeting big fish and you have those conditions, that's, that's what you need to do naturally. If you've got higher flows or dirty water or something, it, it'll pay, pay off. But, but no, I, I, you know, fingers crossed, Won't be doing a ton of streamer fishing over the next three months or so.
Marvin CashYeah, well, we could always get some rain. Right. But, and as I always lament, like, I still don't buy the fact that it's 10 degrees cooler where you are. And, you know, it seems to me the fish are always in the shade and I'm wearing my sombrero, getting roasted out on the river.
Matt ReillyYep. Sometimes we're in the sun. Those are the ones we like.
Marvin CashYeah. It doesn't seem to be my luck. And I don't know, I mean, it's. Makes for a long day on the water.
Matt ReillyYeah, it can for sure.
Marvin CashYeah. And so it's kind of funny, I was gonna, you know, pimp your open days and your email you sent out, I don't know, a day or two maybe it was on Sunday, and you said you're already booked up, so, you know, you want to let folks know before I let you keep on cruising on down the road, kind of what you have available kind of deeper into the fall. And I'm sure You're already starting to think about muskie dates?
Matt ReillyYeah. So, I mean, I think I have a couple days in mid October left if you want to get in this year, but. And you know, I say always check. Check with me if you have some free time, pop up and want to do something, because I do have cancellations come up, and I'll put those out through my email and things, too, but otherwise, yeah, we're looking at, like, sort of December, January, February, muskie dates. And, you know, probably won't book too much further out than that right now, but that's. That's what we're looking at.
Marvin CashWell, that's awesome. Well, you know, folks, remember, we love questions on the articulate fly. You can email me or DM me on social media. Whatever's easiest for you. And if we use your question, I will send you some articulate fly swag, which, as I've been saying these days, I'll probably throw in a butcher shop sticker or two and we'll hear a drawing for some cool stuff for Matt. And, Matt, you want to let folks know where they can find you so, you know, maybe they can get in your muskie calendar.
Matt ReillyYeah, the website's Matt ReillyFly fishing dot com. All my contact info and everything's on there, so feel free to reach out however you feel best.
Marvin CashYeah. Well, there you go. Well, I hope you have a productive tarpon trip and enjoy the cool weather in Florida.
Matt ReillyHey, thanks, man.
Marvin CashAbsolutely. Well, folks, as always, say stay cool and yo it yourself to get out there and catch a few. Tight lines, everybody. Tight lines, Matt.
Matt ReillyThanks, Marv.