Updated:2/22/2005
Hatches
Some Midges
Flies
Dry Flies: Griffiths Gnat #16-20, Midge Cluster #16-20, Trailing Shuck Midges #18-20, Midge Sprouts #20, Midge Winkers in Black or Pearl #20, CDC Biot Comparadun PMD #14-18
Nymphs: Sparkle Back Midge #18, Red Midge Larve #18, Olive and Rootbeer Midgeling #18, Sawyer Pheasant Tails 16-20, Flashback Pheasant Tails 18-20, Flashback WD-40's 18, Black and Red Zebra Midges 16-20 and Gray Sparkle Scuds 14-16, Gray and Tan Ray Charles #16-18
Streamers: Leaches and small wolly buggers in Black, Olive and Brown
Fishing Conditions & Comments
Fishing has been hot on the creeks lately. The warmer afternoons with clouds are prefferable when looking for midges. Nymph rigs in riffles and weighted nymph rigs into deeper holes and runs. Scuds and Ray charles have been the money flies . Throwing a leech on your way out is not a bad idea and can produce some larger fish.