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Flows are currently at 300cfs, trending up, and fishing is slow. If releases stabilize; or decrease for several days the bite picks up. Wading the wild trout section is difficult at this level. Still a decent BWO hatch coming off with a few stoneflies showing. Streamers like Spruce-A-Bu’s, Loebegrs, and Crystal Leeches used with a heavy sinking tip line are the right call under these conditions. Heavily weighted nymph rigs with standard; or parallel Assassins, flashback pheasant tails, and parallel punk perch can get you grabs below an Under-Cator.
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This past weeks cooling air temps, slowed the bass bite some aithough by Sunday the fish were back on the chew. One angler reported 9 fish in the last two hours on that same day, fishing-fly-lined plastics tight to the bank. It was also reported that there were largemouth in 20' to 30' depth that were biting drop shotted robo worms on main lake points. Local angler Sean "Catfish" Ives of Lakeside hooked into a giant bluecat that eventually broke......