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Fish Report for 8-12-2022
While the river is still blown, the gages continue to show the clarity improving
8-12-2022
The Fly Shop
While the river is still blown, the gages continue to show the clarity improving. We're keeping our fingers crossed that we will have enough clarity to get after it again in the coming weeks. Also, PG&E and the Forest Service will be working on the road down to Ash Camp to fix the slide. Pedestrian access will be closed until they have finished which is projected to be some time in December. If you do go try Black flies like Rubberlegs, Micro Mays, Two Bit Hookers and X-Mays are your best bet in low visibility. You can get right on top of fish without worrying too much about spooking them. Euronymphing / high sticking the pockets and seams is a good option. Large sculpin patterns fished in the tailouts can likewise get you onto fish.
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