June 27th Fishing Report
Scattered showers before 7am. Patchy fog before 8am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 75. West wind 8 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.. Well, we were a bit wrong. The ground was thirstier than we anticipated and we do have quite a bit of fishable water, from crystal clear to slightly stained. Yes, there are some creeks that are chocolate milk, but there are also some small to medium sized creeks that are crystal clear out there! These summer flushes are typically excellent for fishing. Chase the stained water to find the happiest fish.
Creeks will continue to drop and clear throughout the weekend with the only predicted rains coming on Sunday evening.
Scuds, leeches, and worms on the murky water. Squirrels, scuds, and princelings on the stained water, thin bodied, flashy nymphs on the clear waters.
On the surface, the weather has messed with hatches a bit, so beetles and foam fly indicators have been good, with ants doing well on the clear creeks. For hatches, the lighter colored mayflies have slowed down a bit with the changing weather, but the parachute Adams and parachute purple hatch is going strong!