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The Fall River is fishing exceptionally well, with nymphing and small streamers leading the way. Productive nymphs include Rainbow Warriors, Purple Perdigons, Zebra Midges, Red Copper Johns, eggs, and caddis patterns like tan caddis pupa. For faster sinking, try Baby Got Bead Perdigons. Terrestrials like hoppers and beetles are also worth trying, especially in a dry-dropper setup with a foam fly on top and a nymph or two below. On the dry fly front, top choices include black ants, Griffith’s gnats, BWO, PMD and tan CDC caddis. Stripping streamers around downed timber can be particularly effective too—patterns like Soccer Moms and micro tungsten leeches are ideal for this. All in all, the Fall River is offering a great mix of nymphing, dry fly, and streamer action, so get out there and enjoy!