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Fishing Conditions & Comments: The Yellowstone high and muddy, it appears that runoff has peaked and the river is slowly coming down. Spring runoff is here. Fishing one of the spring creeks in Paradise Valley is a good way to avoid the runoff.
Updated: 6/30/08
Stream Flow: 19,700 cfs @ Corwin Springs, 21,700 cfs @ Livingston
River Conditions: High and muddy
Hatches: Caddis, PMD's, Midges, Yellow Sallies
Dries: Parachute Adams #18-#20, Adams Midge Cluster #16-#20, Griffith's Gnat & Hi-Vis Parachute Griffith's Gnat #16-#20, Parachute PMD #14-#18, PMD Sparkle Dun #14-#18, Harrop PMD CDC Biot Emerger #16-#18, Glass Tail Yellow Sallie #14-#16, X Caddis #12-#16, EC Caddis #12-#16.
Nymphs: Twenty Incher or Tungsten Twenty Incher #8-#12, Black, Black/Tan, Brown/Orange Rubberlegs #6-#8, Olive or Golden Double Bead Stones #6-#10, Mega Prince #8-#10, Karnopp's Keystone in Black, Brown, Golden or Skwalla #6-#10, B.H. Flashback Caddis #12-#16, B.H. Flashback Hare's Ear #14-#16, Guide's Choice Hare's Ear #14-#16, Micro Mayfly #14-#16, B.H. Soft Hackle Pheasant Tail #12-#16, Black & Red Zebra Midges #16-#20 and Red or Copper Tungsten Copper Johns #16-#18.
Streamers: Black or Olive Bow River Buggers #4-#6, Lion King #4-#6, Olive or Pearl Zonkers #4-#6, Trick or Treat #4-#6, White or Olive Circus Peanut, White or Olive Zuddlers #4-#6, Tan Near Nuff Sculpins #4-#6 and Yellow or Olive Super Yummies #4-#6.
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