June 15th Fishing Report
A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 82. South wind 6 to 9 mph. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.Looking at temperatures right around 80 each day this week, then a super hot weekend. IF the clouds stay overhead and the rains actually show up, things will remain pretty good fishing and temperature wise. If the sun shines down on the creeks then things will warm up quickly and fishing will slow down except for the first few hours in the day. We will keep you posted!
Creeks are low and clear now with temperatures in the high 50s to 60 area wide. Exceptional temps for this time of year! Fish are feeding subsurface in the mornings on small and flashy bead heads. You may see some fish rising to rusty spinners the first few hours of the day too before the sun hits the creeks.
. Mid day is terrestrial and dropper time focusing on the riffles and anywhere you can find shade. Later in the day we are seeing our lighter body color mayflies hatching. The hatches are spotty, but the fish are looking up for them most evenings.
If the rains come in, switching to thicker bodied subsurface bugs as well as scuds and leeches is a good idea!