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I guided a couple of lads from Memphis on Dry Run Creek this morning. I was pleased to see that it had cleared up after the flood. It has been thoroughly scoured and a lot of the holes are bedrock now. There have been a lot of changes; logs gone, old holes gone, and new holes have appeared. A lot of the aquatic weed has been flushed out and I wonder about the sowbug population. The fish are still there and we caught a bunch. The hot fly was an olive woolly bugger. We also caught fish on sowbugs, SanJuan worms and Y2Ks. John Wilson was there with a couple of clients and seemed to be doing well also.

John Berry

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Wow , That's great. My son and I are coming down on Monday. We were afraid he would not be able to fish Dry Creek one last time and we have been coming down for quite a few years. How did the Norfork look, is it back to normal, how much generation are they doing?

Thanks

Dad and Andrew

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It is back to normal. They were running about one generator today.

John Berry

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Fly Fishing For Trout

(870)435-2169

http://www.berrybrothersguides.com

berrybrothers@infodash.com

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Fantastic. The Norfolk may be the very best of all.

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