Fish Report for 7-6-2023

Green River Fishing Report

7-6-2023
Trout Creek Flies Staff

Flows: 820-1510 cfs
            52.0-58.0 F

Hatches: Midge
                 PMD’s
                 Yellow Sallies
                 Caddis
                 Cicadas

Recommended Flies: (Nymphs) flashback scud #18-22, Grey soft hackle #16-22, WD-40/50 (grey) #22-24, Crack back PMD #14-16, Frenchie #14-16, Pheasant Tail #14-16, Iron Sally #12-14, Kyle’s BH Sally #12-14, Psycho Prince #12-14, Quill Sally #12-14, Caddis poopah (olive, grey) #16-20, Bird’s nest (olive, natural) #16-20
(Dry Flies) Cicadas #6-12, Sparkle Dun (cream, yellow) #14-16, Comparadun PMD #14-16, Parachute PMD #14-16, Yellow Sally stimulator #12-14, Hairwing Sally #12-14, Yellow/orange Triple Double #12-14, X Caddis (olive) #16-20,
Spent Wing Caddis #16-20, Elk Hair Caddis (olive, black) #16-20, Triple Double (black,olive) #16-20, Cricket #12-14

(A section) fishing has been good with the best fishing on the lower half of the section. Try nymphing scuds or throw caddis dry flies in the morning, and nymph or dry fly fish PMD’s and Yellow Sallies in the afternoon.

(B section) fishing has been good with the best fishing above red creek tributary. Try nymphing PMD and Yellow Sallies, or Caddis and yellow sally dry flies. It is recommended that boaters take the river left channel through red creek rapid. Keep in mind that at any time red creek tributary can blow out the river after a heavy rainfall.

(C section) fishing has been good when water clarity is good. Try caddis, cricket, and yellow sally dry flies with droppers. This section requires longer cast and perfect drifts. Keep in mind that red creek tributary can blow out this section of river at any time.



Contact Trout Creek Flies at (435) 885-3355 or online at Trout Creek Flies.com



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