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The difficult fly fishing on the Florida River will not be attractive to every angler, and beginners should take some time to hone their skills on other rivers before going there. Those who are willing to put in the necessary effort to discover its scenic wonders, as well as its secret trout holes, will be amply rewarded with much more than wild trout.
CFS:
180 CFS above
23 CFS (Below Lemon)
Rising/Falling: Dropping
Fishing Conditions: Flows are low above Lemon, and summer fishing is decent. Close to the campgrounds may see more pressure. Below Lemon, flows are being dropped. Just know that while it may be private water, not all of it is exclusive. Certainsections see more pressure than a lot of public water in our area. Dry/droppers will be your friend.
Patterns/Bug: Nymphs: Copper Johns 14-20, Hare’s Ear 16-18, Prince nymphs 10-16, Czechmate 14-16, Flashback Pheasant Tail 16-20, Duracell Jig 12-16.
Dries: Foamulator 10-14, Spruce Moth Patterns 10-14, Morrish Hopper 10-12, Vis-a-Dun PMD16-20, Parachute Adams 14-20, PMD Pink Hairwing Dun 16-18.
Streamers: Buggers, Skully Bugger, Kreelex, Flash Fry.