As of September 30, Lamoille Creek was flowing at 3.2 cfs

Nevada Department of Wildlife

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As of September 27 the road was open above the Terraces Picnic area and we aren’t sure if they are going to close the road for much needed road repairs as stated in an earlier press release or not. However, if they do, foot traffic will be allowed access to the creek above the closure. Drivers will be able to turn around at the Terraces. Flows in Lamoille Creek are low, about half of the long term median but there are fishable parts in beaver ponds and plunge pools. Hoppers, elk hair caddis, yellow stimulators, royal Wulff’s, parachute Adams and humpies are all worth a try. As of September 30, Lamoille Creek was flowing at 3.2 cfs.

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