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"The water was clear and low. Some caddis were on the water making for some spotty rising trout-- nothing to get the dry flies out."
Latest:
http://www.fallingsprings.com/stream_reports.htm
"Persistance has been a key factor. Stick with it, change spots and use appropriate rigs."
Latest:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
"Most fish are being taken on nymphs, with streamers still getting their share."
Latest:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
"Most fish are being taken on nymphs, with streamers still getting their share."
Latest 3/20:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
No new reports. Flows 330 CFS (vs 380 avg).
"For the most part, fishing will be deep and slow."
Latest 3/6:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
LIkely blown out. 800 CFS, after peaking Thursday at 1300 (vs 330 avg).
Latest 2/28:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
2/21 PAFlyfish: "The water is perfect... I also saw lots of midges. They looked like they had a blue wing, so maybe BWO's about size 28? I caught two browns, two bows, one creek chub, and a small brook trout." 300 CFS (vs 330 avg).
Latest 2/21:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
"...a lot of insect activity." Decent numbers of fish, some rising. 340 CFS (vs 280 avg).
Latest 2/15:
PAFlyFish.com
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015 (2/14)
375 CFS (vs 275 avg).
Latest 2/8:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
450 CFS (vs 250 avg). No new reports. Highs in the 40's.
Fish deep and slow. 525 CFS and rising (vs 250 avg), with rain for Thursday night. Check flows.
Latest 1/23:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
"For the most part, fishing will be deep and slow." 400 CFS (vs 230 avg).
Latest 1/17:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
"you must go slow and deep, mostly with nymphs." 400 CF S (vs 220 avg).
Latest 1/5:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
430 CFS (vs 210 avg).
Latest 12/20:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
High and clear but fishable at 500 CFS (vs 200 avg). Try streamers and nymphs. Browns finished spawning.
Latest 12/13:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
Blown out at 1100 CFS (vs 200 avg).
"Streamer fishing is probably about the only viable technique right now." 600 CFS and receding (vs 200 avg).
Latest 11/29:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
600 CFS (vs 200 avg), up from 400 wednesday. No new reports.
Nothing new. Streamers and nymphs early and late, dries mid-day. 400 CFS (vs 150 avg).
Latest 11/6:
http://www.orvis.com/fishing_report.aspx?locationid=6015
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