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"The Beaverkill [is] high and [has] limited wading.. .Yesterday’s early morning water temps was 50 Water temps have ranged from the upper 40′s to the low 50′s. At the current flow nymph and streamer fishing will be more dependable. Fish are still in the pocket water."
"The Beaverkill [is] clear and wadeable..Yesterday’s early morning water temps was 48. Some small Olives, nymphs and terrestrials are effective." "Streamers and Nymphs have been productive, and fish have also been rising to Olives in the afternoons when conditions are right."
"nice levels for fishing and wading right now. Bug activity is limited (not unusual for this time of year) but you might still hit some decent hatches of Olives or Caddis. Fish are feeding more aggressively during the fall, so don't be afraid to throw some decent sized streamers at them."
"now wadeable and clear. Yesterday’s early morning water temps was 50. The rains have been a tremendous help. Small Olives mixed with a few Caddis were on the water yesterday. Nymphs fished in the pocket water have been effective. Hatches are now mid to late day, usually Caddis or small Olives."
"dropping but still off color. If you really wanted to you could fish streamers from the bank, but there are better options out there."
"The Beaverkill & Willowemoc Rivers - Both rivers are still low, but typically have fishable temperatures. Caddis, Olives, Sulphurs, and some Isonychia have been spotted but hatches have been somewhat inconsistent the last few days."
"The Beaverkill got some much needed rain and [is] now clear and wadeable. Fishing is possible once again. Yesterday’s early morning water temps was 64. .The Horton section of the Beaverkill is now open."
"just got some much needed water but are still quite low but with improved water temps due to t he cooler evening temps. Yesterday’s early morning water temps was 61. Despite the cooler water temps, these rivers should be left alone." "Caddis, Olives, Sulphurs, and some Isonychia have been spotted."
"Mornings have been fishing well lately, and on overcast days river temps have remained flat and fishable all day. Water temps can still climb into the 70s when the sun is out so please be sure to keep checking temperatures and fish accordingly. If the water temps stay low then we have had some nice evening fishing as well. Caddis, Olives, Sulphurs, and some Isonychia have been spotted. The thermal refuge by Horton is closed until September."
"Recent rain and cool overnight temperatures are providing some fishable conditions first thing in the morning. Midges, Olives, some Tricos, and some Sulphurs are still around. Water temps can still climb into the 70s when the sun is out so please be sure to keep checking temperatures and fish accordingly. The thermal refuge by Horton is closed until September."
"Even though water levels are ok right now, water temps can still be an issue as the day heats up and we encourage you to stop fishing when they reach 70 degrees. With cool nights these rivers can fish well for a few hours early in the morning."
"The Beaverkill and Willowemoc are both at summertime flows. Both are very low at this time. We do not recommend Trout fishing at this time."
"The Beaverkill continues to drop and are low once again. Fishing is still not advised as water temps remain in the upper 70′s to low 80′s in the afternoon hours. These hot days are the time to show concern for the trout."
"too warm to fish right now. The thermal refuge by Horton is now closed until September, and unlike last year the trout need it this summer."
"low and warm. ...too warm to fish at anytime. Water temps was 69 early yesterday morning, rising to the high 70′s by afternoon. The Horton section of the Beaverkill is closed as of July 1st through August 31st to protect trout from thermal stress."
"clear and low but fishable. Water temps was 58 early yesterday a.m. Hatches are mainly early and late. At this time of year water temps can be an issue. Success drops dramatically as water temps reach 70 or more."
"Last night there were good numbers of tiny Olives on the water, as well as some scattered Isonychia, Sulphurs, and Light Cahills. Midges and spinners were also out and about. Its going to be very hot for the next few days. Please watch the water temperatures and anticipate only morning (possibly evening) fishing"
"Dry fly time, as of late, has been close to dark. A number of different bugs are present such as Isonchias and Sulphurs along with a few Light Cahills."
"fishable and clear. Water temp was 54 early yesterday morning, Surface activity continues to be from afternoon into evening with a variety of mayflies and Caddis."
"clear and wadeable. Water temp was 61 early yesterday morning. Large Olives are on the water. Remember that the hotter the day, the earlier the hatch. Late day fishing is a mixed bag of spinners, mayflies and Caddis."
Beaverkill River Fly Shops and Guides | Fly Shop | Guide Service | Lodging | |
Baxter HouseRoscoe, NY | Phone: 607-290-4022 |
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Beaverkill AnglerRoscoe, NY | Phone: 607-498-5194 |
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Catskill FliesRoscoe, NY | Phone: 607-498-6146 |
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Dette Trout FlieswRoscoe, NY | Phone: 607-498-4991 |
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Troutsource Fly ShopGranite Bay, CA | Phone: 916-797-6138 |
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