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Fish Report for 9-27-2024
We’ve been having above normal temperatures this past week
9-27-2024
Mike Lawson
We’ve been having above normal temperatures this past week, which is slowed the fishing down a little bit on the Henry’s Fork . We are still Seeing good hopper fishing along with ants and beetles. I would use a Lawson Honey Ant or a CDC Water Wasp. The lower river is still producing good dry drop fishing with a #8 raspberry chubby, #10 black rubber legsand #16 green or brown zebra midges. There is also good hopper fishing with this warmer weather in the late afternoon I would use a size#6 or #8 juicy hopper in tan or yellow.
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