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"wadeable. Water temp was 56 early yesterday morning. Hatches have been morning and evening. Large attractor dries have also been effective . Decent Sulphur hatches are close to dark."
"still high but mostly clear. They should be wadeable by tomorrow. Yesterday’s morning water temp was 53. As these flows recede, we should see some decent hatches. At present there are some Gray Fox, March Browns , small Olives and Caddis."
"clearing & wadeable…should be much improved by this afternoon. Yesterday’s morning water temp was 48 Some Blue Wing Olives and Paraleps mixed with a few Caddis and spinners were about.
"Hendricksons are slowing down but still catching some fish, Caddis are going strong, Olives and March Browns are starting to pick up a bit."
Latest:
http://www.catskillflies.com/stream-conditions/
http://www.detteflies.com/report
http://www.baxterhouse.net/Fishing.htm
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
"Caddis are on the water most mornings and evenings. Sometimes they are mixed with a few Hendricksons. Spinners, in a number of sizes, are about late in the day."
Latest:
http://www.catskillflies.com/stream-conditions/|
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
http://www.westbranchresort.com/delaware_river_conditions.html
http://www.baxterhouse.net/Fishing.htm
"clear and low. There are still a few Hendricksons mixed with Caddis and small Olives. It was a little slow on the Beaverkill yesterday."
Latest:
http://www.catskillflies.com/stream-conditions/
http://www.baxterhouse.net/Fishing.htm
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
"The lower stretches of the Beaverkill are seeing the most mayfly activity, but fish are being caught throughout the system."
Latest:
http://www.westbranchresort.com/delaware_river_conditions.html
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
http://www.baxterhouse.net/Fishing.htm
http://www.detteflies.com/report
http://www.catskillflies.com/stream-conditions/
"lots of Stoneflies, Caddisflies and a few Blue quills on the water. The stonefly activity was huge and these insects had the Trout rising steadily in most pools."
Latest:
http://www.catskillflies.com/stream-conditions/
http://www.baxterhouse.net/Fishing.htm
Flows "continue to drop and are definitely fishable... Stoneflies and Midges are still the most common bugs on the water." April 1 is opening day.
Latest 3/22:
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
http://www.catskillflies.com/stream-conditions/ (3/20)
"limited wading... Water temps have been in the mid to high 40′s. With the warmer weather, fishing has improved. Midges and stone flies are the flies of choice." April 1 is opening day for those waters currently closed.
Latest 3/15:
http://www.catskillflies.com/stream-conditions/
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
"In the afternoon there were plenty of stoneflies on the Beaverkill, but no rising fish where I was."
Latest 3/8:
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
http://www.catskillflies.com/stream-conditions/
"The Beaverkill and Willowemoc came up a little, but are still at good winter fishing levels for now." 250 CFS (vs 400 avg).
Latest 3/1:
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
"Rivers still look good and the warm weather we've had the past few days have brought water temperature up. Little stoneflies and midges can be seen hatching, but nymphs are still most productive." 260 CFS (vs 300 avg).
Latest 2/23:
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
"Small streamers fished slowly or swung and vary your nymph sizes." 280 CFS (vs 320 avg).
Latest 2/16:
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
No real new reports. Flowsare down to 475 CFS (vs 300 avg).
Latest 2/8:
http://www.delawareriverguide.net/delaware/hatch.html
"Nymphing is still the most effective way to fish, although some fish have been sipping midges on the warmer days." 575 CFS (vs 300 avg).
Latest 2/2:
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
http://www.catskillflies.com/stream-conditions/ (2/1)
"We are still looking for small Blue Wing Olives (20-24) and midges in the same size range." No actual reports of action. 580 CFS and rising (vs 300 avg), with some heavy precipitation continuing in the area Thursday night.
Latest 1/26:
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
"There was some ice floating down the Willowemoc [and Beaverkill] this morning, but all it takes is a couple of warmer days to get things back on track." Water 32 degrees. Flows unavailable (due to ice?).
Latest 1/19:
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
http://www.delawareriverguide.net/delaware/hatch.html
"Small streamers fished slowly or swung and vary your nymph sizes." 320 CFS (vs 680 avg).
Latest 1/12:
http://beaverkillangler.com/catskill_fly_fishing_report.aspx
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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