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Fish Report for 4-15-2022
The water gages just came back online and our agreement that flows are up
4-15-2022
The Trout Fitter Staff
Water Conditions: Fair-Good
Flows are at 162 cfs as of 4/14
Fishing Conditions and Hatches: Good-Very Good
The water gages just came back online and our agreement that flows are up has been confirmed. They were at 180cfs but have come down to 160 this morning. We do not know how long ago the flows came up but the water is still a little off color from up by the campground and a little murkier than that below gate 9.
With the colder and windy weather the fishing has slowed down a little but still good. The BWO hatch starting times are all over the place now, in some areas around 11:00-11:30 while other areas don't start until 1:00-2:00. This continues till around 3:00 but the dry fly fishing has slowed a little above gate 9 and more below with Horton Creek dumping dirty water in. This is the time to key on the riffles, ankle to knee deep. Along with the mayflies the caddis hatch is picking up and the craneflies are already showing up. Craneflies generally emerge mid to late morning but right now they're going into the early afternoon. If you're not familiar with them you can mistake them for PMDs, the back legs look like tails so look for the "knobby" head as they fly away. That of course includes midges all day long.
Those nice deep holes are pretty much empty except for the big backwaters, the fish seem to be holding there and feeding on midges. It's not just the water temperature that dictates fish activity. So far the water has remained clear but keep in mind that after rain or snow melt the river can be dirty below the Petroglyph parking (#9) from Horton Creek. If you're down below and it's dirty just move upstream until you find clean water. The old winter rule still applies, the colder the night before the further upstream you should start.
DRIES: Extended Body BWO #16-20 | Hi-Vis BWO #18-20 | Parachute Adams #16-20 | Stillborn Midge #20-22 | Giffith's Gnat #22-24 |CDC Transition midge #20-22 | Slvrmn Stillborn Caddis #16-18 |Elk Hair Skaddis #16 | Tan Stimulator #14-16
NYMPH: Pheasant Tail #14-18 | Caddis Cased #12 | Zebra Midge #18-22 | Olive Hot Spot Jig #18 | Bottom Roller Phsyco Rhyco #10-14 | Juju Baetis #16-20 | Pearl & Orange #16 | Tungsten Olive Mic Drop #16-18 | TB Millers +1 Lt #16-18 | Lexi Girdle Bug Tan/Black #6, Orange/Black #10
STREAMERS: Wooly Bugger Olive & Black #10-12 | Mini Sculpin Olive & Black #10-12
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