Nymphing has been good on all sections of river, but the dry fly fishing has been inconsistent. We are just starting to see PMD’s, Yellow sallies, and caddis, so the dry fly fishing will improve as these hatches get stronger. We are also seeing both species of cicadas on different parts of the river, as well as mormon crickets about half way down the B section. Streamer fishing has been productive when conditions are conducive.
Go-to flies:
White and gray midge pupa. (sz. 18-22) Gray and olive scuds. (sz. 16-22) Pink and peach eggs. Red and brown aquatic worms. PMD nymphs, cripples, and duns. (sz. 14-16) Yellow sally nymphs and adults. (sz. 12-14) Caddis pupa and adults, olive. (sz. 16-18) Cicadas-black and orange (sz.6) and black and yellow (sz. 10-12) Mormon crickets (sz.4-6)
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