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http://www.ndow.orgThe water level is still holding here and fishing has been fair to good for bass and good for trout. Late afternoons and early evenings have been productive with dry flies. Fly rodders should use the usual assortment of prince nymphs, PT nymphs, hare’s ears, small buggers, elk hair caddis, Adams, PMD’s and Griffith’s gnats. As the water cools and the hatches die down, fly anglers will want to switch primarily to nymphs and small crystal buggers.