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September 16 2025

Monday was more of the same with cooler temperatures at night along with warm and sunny conditions during the day. Not nearly as many anglers were on the water as compared to what we saw over the weekend, which was no surprise. Depending on who we spoke with and where they fished we got mixed reports from anglers. Some anglers were able to land a king in the lower end of the river, while others had no success at all. A couple anglers we spoke with who fished the mid to upper end of the river were able to enjoy some solitude and found a few kings holding in some of the deeper holes while having success. With the bright and sunny conditions, the best action continues to be first thing in the morning before the sun hits the water or later in the afternoon once the sun is off the water. During the middle of the day the combination of low water, along with warm and sunny conditions the fish seem to be holding in the deeper holes and larger runs. 

The NYS DEC has Closed By Emergency Order The Lower Fly Fishing Catch & Release Area from September 15th through October 31st, 2025. Drought conditions have produced low and warm water conditions, therefore the Lower Fly Fishing Area will remain closed in order to help ensure an adequate Pacific salmon egg take at the Salmon River Hatchery during the fall 2025 spawning season. Any questions or concerns please contact the Region 7 Fisheries office at (607)753-3095 x 204.

Brookfield, in consultation with the New York State DEC, have decided to continue with the current 185 cfs base flow out of Lighthouse Hill for the beginning of September due to ongoing drought conditions coupled with low reservoir levels. This lowered base flow will remain reduced until the reservoir recovers to normal historic elevations for this time of year.

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