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Here's what I got for Rock Creek from http://www.anglerguide.com/index.cfm?TR_ID=92 on July 30. Hope this helps,
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Fishing Conditions : Good
Report by: Rock Creek Mercantile
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Remarks: Fishing continues to be good. Conditions are almost ideal. Flows are high enough that the fish aren't in any danger, water temperatures are staying within acceptable ranges and air temperatures are also reasonable, mostly in the 80s. We continue to have good caddis and PMD fishing, morning and evening and there are more and more hoppers every day. These hoppers are about a size 10 so smaller to mid size dries work best. They also have tan bodies so tan colored imitations will work best. Princes, Hares Ears, PTs, Copper Johns and, of course, the dreaded San Juan Worm are the hot nymphs. Don't forget the size 10 to 12 red attractor dries just before dark. We still don't have anybody fishing. All I can say is that people are missing a good thing. So take advantage of the the chance for good fishing in relative privacy. More tomorrow.
Hatches:
PMD's
Caddis
Patterns:
Princes
Hares Ears
PT's
Copper Johns
Tan Hoppers size 10
San Juan Worm
Fish Species:
Brooks
Browns
Rainbow
Cutthroat
Whitefish
IFG <(()><
Fishing Conditions : Good
Report by: Rock Creek Mercantile
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Remarks: Fishing continues to be good. Conditions are almost ideal. Flows are high enough that the fish aren't in any danger, water temperatures are staying within acceptable ranges and air temperatures are also reasonable, mostly in the 80s. We continue to have good caddis and PMD fishing, morning and evening and there are more and more hoppers every day. These hoppers are about a size 10 so smaller to mid size dries work best. They also have tan bodies so tan colored imitations will work best. Princes, Hares Ears, PTs, Copper Johns and, of course, the dreaded San Juan Worm are the hot nymphs. Don't forget the size 10 to 12 red attractor dries just before dark. We still don't have anybody fishing. All I can say is that people are missing a good thing. So take advantage of the the chance for good fishing in relative privacy. More tomorrow.
Hatches:
PMD's
Caddis
Patterns:
Princes
Hares Ears
PT's
Copper Johns
Tan Hoppers size 10
San Juan Worm
Fish Species:
Brooks
Browns
Rainbow
Cutthroat
Whitefish