Sam Potter Posted May 16, 2008 Posted May 16, 2008 The streams continue to rise and fall, but just a little less than they were about a month ago. Fishing has been pretty good this week when the weather cooperates. Still have not seen great numbers of bugs, but I would imagine the floods would have a lot to do with that. There are some tricos, light cahills, small yellow stones and a few cranes but nothing in numbers to get excited about. The rainbows continue to be the dominate catch with about a 15-1 ratio. Use a variety of flies until you find the one they seem to like. We have had good success with woollies in size 10, brown or olive. There are some very small stocker browns in the river now, so it is important to keep the barbs pinched down for easy releases of these naive fish. "A bad day fishing is still a great Day" www.TightLine.Biz
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