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Northeastern States


Erie Tributaries
November 21, 2007


Posted by Damon Newpher
Email: dnewpher@glendorn.com

Current Report
Last weeks rains brought fish into the tribs. Forcast is good for more upcoming rain over the Thanksgiving Holidays. Downfall to more rain is it blows out Creeks Such as Cattaraugus. Hot flies in the clear conditions have been craft bead apricot egg, trout sized hares ears and red sucker spawn. Traditional rushers haven't worked as well as in past years. During high water bright flies such as oregon cheese sucker spawns have been working well. Some tribs have had some small runs of nice browns. See you on the streams. Damon





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