Once again, had about an hour and a half before the chores started this morning. Made it out from about 6-7:30. Much less cloud cover and a bit chillier this morning, with a temp of about 14. Like yesterday, didn’t see much insect activity above the surface. A hatch of midges about 7 or so, but that’s it. Visibility was holding okay, at about 2-3′. The still/slackwater has much less visibility. Levels seemed about the same as yesterday as well. Was less productive on the fishing side of things, with 3 in the net 2 browns and a bow. All were taken on a size 14 orange rubber legged copper colored copper john. Also tried brown worm, caddis, black copper john, red copper john and stones. Fish were in mid-deep (3.5-4.5′) riffly water towards middle/end of run. All fish were btw 15-17. Still beautiful colors though!
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