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Fish Report for 11-2-2022
The increased flows will continue through mid-November
11-2-2022
The Fly Shop
Update: The increased flows will continue through mid-November. Right now the gage above the lake is showing just above 700 CFS. The clarity is improving slowly and when PG&E drops the releases again it should clear relatively quickly The October Caddis are thick in the top end right now. For the Octobers, dead drift or swing pupa patterns like Mercer's TB October Pupa. If you are using Rubberlegs, let it swing on the end of the drift. If you would like to try for some fish up top, your best chances will be right at dark with a Stimulator or Mercer's October Skater. Blue Wing Olives are the other prominent insect coming off, the brown Jig Nation, dark BP Weiss nymphs are working well right now. Fish are holding close to the banks right now. PG&E and the Forest Service will be working on the road down to Ash Camp to fix the slide. They are not permitting pedestrian traffic through the slide area. If you want to get to Ash Camp, you can hike up from Ah-Di-Na or come over from Fenders Ferry.
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