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Rocky Mountains


Green River, Utah
September 03, 2006


Posted by GreenRiverFlyfisher.com
Email: greenriverflyfisher@gmail.com

Current Report
Fly Fishing Report for September 3, 2006 Flows: All flows will remain at 800 cfs until further notice. Ratings on this report will consist of excellent, great, good, fair and poor. A-section: Great Dry flyfishing has been great particulary in the afternoon. Some of the mornings have been exceptional as well. Terrestrials have been great. A size12 brown chernobyl ant or beetle has been best. I have seen numerous size 12 brown beetles come into the water. On sunny, gusty days there has been LOTS of beetles on the water. There are lots of field crickets present and a few hoppers. I have seen a lot of olive tan hoppers in the grass around Little Hole, size 10. The trico hatch has ended. There is a psuedo bwo hatch from mid-morning to mid- afternoon. They are a #22 -#24 and a few fish are keying on them. The nymphing has been exceptional with a streamer and emerger during the hatch. There have very few caddis out. The body color of the caddis has varied a lot. I have seen green, yellow, tan, and black. Dry Flies to use: Green River Para Cricket #8-12 Black PMX #8-12 Beetles #10-18 (brown has been exceptional this week) Hoppers #6-12 Fat Albert (tan) #8-10 Stimulators #10-12 Elk Hair Caddis #12-16 Gulper Special #20-22 Brown Chernobyl Ant 8-12 Flying Ant #12 Nymph fishing has been great using a streamer as an attractor and a scud, san juan worm, or bwo emerger for the trailer. The fish are keyed of scuds in the morning and mayfly nymphs in the afternoon. I have seen a few large scuds around a size 10, but most are between size 18-22 Nymphs to use: Gray WD40 #22 Insert favorite scud pattern here #18-22 Miracle nymph #18-22 Gray Soft Hackle #16-20 Barr's Emerger #20-22 Ginger Woolly Bugger #6-8 Flesh Fly #6-8 Ginger Bunny #6-8 Pheasant Tail #12-22 San Juan worm Streamers: Good (best fished under an indicator) Try black or ginger buggers or bunnies. Best in low light conditions.





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