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The Fall River has been fishing well. Nymphing has been hot on jigged leeches, two-bits, zebra midges, ice cream cones, and eggs. Utilizing tungsten beaded flies or using a split shot or two is beneficial to make sure your getting nice deep drifts. Streamers and small buggers around some of the undercuts and downed trees is also fun as are terrestrials like ants and beetles. Small black chubbies make great imitations for carpenter ants and can be utilized well for dry-dropper set ups. Other dry flies will be olive caddis (16-18), Midges (18-22), and PMDs (16-18) early and late in the day. The Fall is a great option in the warm weather as its a spring creek and maintains a nice cool temperature for the trout.