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Fish Report for 6-26-2023
Uncompahgre River Fishing Report
6-26-2023
Duranglers Crew
UNCOMPAHGRE RIVER BELOW RIDGWAY RESERVOIR, CO
- Flow: 409 ft³/s
- Water Level: 2.79 ft
USGS Bumping up
Fishing is good, and bigger bugs are on the menu.
Expect nymphing to be the most productive with larger nymphs. Attractor nymphs with a midge dropped off are a good option, or bust out the Euro nymph rig.
Midges 18-24: Sidewinder Midge Pupa, Tav’s Big Mac, Black Midge Pupa 18-22.
Mayfly Nymphs: Thread Baetis, Jujubaetis, Split Back BWO, Killer Mayfly 18-24. Juan’s Sniper Baetis 20-24.
Attractors: San Juan Worms, Annelids, Pheasant Tails 16-20, Orange Crush Jig 14-16, Duracell 12-14, Frenchie 12-16, Tung Soft Spot 12-16.
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