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Fish Report for 3-13-2022
The Fall River is fishing well, mostly with nymphs and streamers
3-13-2022
The Fly Fishers Place
The Fall River is fishing well, mostly with nymphs and streamers but keep an eye out on any day coming up for good afternoon BWO #18 and March Brown #14, Caddis Tan #14-16, Midges Black #20-24 Red #20.
Eggs, Walts and little Olive Perdigons have been excellent on the nymph rig.
Access is fine all over the river so it is way easier to get around now than even when I wrote our last report.
Last year at this time, Brad was out on the river and did very well skittering a Hippie Stomper. Sometimes trout like to work for snacks!
We are also running our $100 off guide trip special on the Fall and Crooked River from now until April 21st. It’s a great time to save a little dough and get out early and have a guide help you learn the water or teach you how to perfect this game we all love.
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