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Fish Report for 6-26-2023
Piedra River Fishing Report
6-26-2023
Duranglers Crew
PIEDRA RIVER NEAR ARBOLES, CO.
- Flow: 185 ft³/s
- Water Level: 1.44 ft
USGS Falling
The Piedra is dropping quickly and should be fishing right quick. Stonefly nymphs and dries will yield the best results. Fish the edges, but the flows should be pretty wadeable in about a week.Nymphs: Prince nymphs 10-16, Runt Stone Golden 12-16, Pat’s Rubberlegs 4-10, Flashback Pheasant Tail 14-18, Soft Spot Jig 12-16, Cranefly Larva.
Dries: Chubbies 6-10, Rogue Foam stone 6-8, Sofa Pillow 4-8.
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