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UPPER WILLIAMSON RIVER:
Flows and water conditions should currently be good for fishing. Look for the black drake mayfly hatch on the warmest days in June. Parachute or cripple patterns work well. Redband trout are typically concentrated on ovipositing mayflies. Last updated 6/15/22.
LOWER WILLIAMSON RIVER:
Fishing continues to be good on the Williamson River. Very large trout will begin to move into the Williamson River once the hot weather hits. June is typically one of the best months on the Williamson. Numerous insects are hatching including Skwala stoneflies, golden stoneflies, yellow sally stoneflies, small crawler mayflies and multiple caddis fly species. Currently redband trout are mostly eating small mayfly nymphs. Most fish caught this time of year are small, ranging in size from 10 to 18 inches. However, large trout are starting to move in.
Anglers can launch boats at the ODFW boat ramp near Dollar General, The Waterwheel Campground or the Sportsman Retreat. Last updated 6/15/2
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Stream flows are showing mixed results with some up but most down compared to last week in eastern Nevada and......