Fish Report for 6-23-2023

The Fall River has been fishing well

6-23-2023
Fly and Field Outfitters

The Fall River has been fishing well. Nymphing remains the most consistent method and jigged leeches, two-bits, rainbow warriors, zebra midges, and micro-mays have been some recent favorites. Dry-dropper setups with small terrestrials are fun and effective on the fall and fish will sporadically be keying into smaller caddis, midges, and mayflies during the coming weeks so having a well stocked dry box is a good idea.



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