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Water levels are staying in the 100 cfs range this winter, which is a great level to keep the fish and the bugs healthy. Overall the fishing has been very good, especially fishing midge larva and pupa, tiny BWO nymphs and small perdigons.
On days that it is warmer and calm winds about 3:30’ish you should see some good midge hatches and fish rising to emerges and dries in the flats and seams below a riffle.
Scuds and Eggs and also recommended now, and it’s never bad to add a Prince Nymph to the winter Crooked River selection.