Dry Fly Fishing at its Finest
August fishing can be hit or miss depending on our snow pack and summer temperatures. During a drought year we often find ourselves nymphing on
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August fishing can be hit or miss depending on our snow pack and summer temperatures. During a drought year we often find ourselves nymphing on
The flow out of Palisades Dam has stabilized at 12,695 cfs. This is a perfect flow, the water is cold and clear and we are
Salmon Flies, Golden Stones, Sallies, PMD’s. They are all out! Now is the time to be on the South Fork. Flows are dropping each day,
With flows at 23,000 cfs coming out of Palisades Dam most outfitters have reported that the river is not fishing at all and conditions are
The flows on Sunday went from a managable 18,000 to 20,000 cfs and then on Monday to a staggering 23,000 cfs. That type of flow
My Dad and I got out to do a little fishing on Father’s Day on the South Fork. With the high water (20,000 cfs by
TLAPC officially opened it’s doors this past week and with consistent river flows of 10,700 cfs for several weeks the fishing was good considering the
So I sit here this Sunday the 7th day of June, and it’s snowing. The flows of the South Fork are stable and running fairly
The Bureau of Reclamation must think that they now have enough room in Palisades Reservoir to “catch” the anticipated runoff. The reservoir is now at
FRCM version 1.0. I think I came up with a way to carry rods fully assembled, its in the testing stages for now. Check it