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Fish Report for 6-26-2023
Dolores River Above McPhee Fishing Report
6-26-2023
Duranglers Crew
DOLORES RIVER AT DOLORES, CO.
- Flow: 549 ft³/s
- Water Level: 3.60 ft
USGS Falling
Flows are still high but coming down. Streamers and nymphs are your game, but watch for stone hatches.
Wouldn’t hurt to start out with a dry/dropper.
Nymphs: Prince nymphs 10-14, Pat’s Rubberlegs 4-8 or Jigged Pats 10-12, 20 Incher 8-10, Orange Crush 12-16, Rainbow Warrior 18-22.
Dries: Chubbies 8-12, Rogue Foam stone 6-8, Sofa Pillow 6-8.
Buggers and streamers in olive, black, white. Sculpzilla, Sparkle Minnow, Mini-Dungeon, Peanut Envy.
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