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Fishing is spotty, if you can find them.......18,20s bwo's are the ticket. Small pheasant tails dropped have produced trout too. Been out a couple times in the last week and headed out again tonight n tomorrow. We've only seen one other boat the last two trips, water clarity is really good for this time of year, cleared up a bunch from last tues. Oh and don't forget golden stone nymphs and maybe an adult imitation or two. Not saying the hatch is started but when you see a couple emerging and you toss an adult and hook up first cast.....worth a shot at using em Wink
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Got out yesterday for a couple of hours and had some pretty good success. Most were taken on stonefly nymphs and small beadheads. I brought my cell phone to take pictures, but apparently after you take the picture you have to hit the button in th corner or else the picture won't be saved. That would have been good to know.

I didn't see any action on the surface, unfortunately.
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