Daily Report
Daily Report
February 20 2026
On Thursday we had cloudy and calm conditions with the temperature reaching near 40 degrees. The majority of anglers we spoke with reported having another good day throughout the river. On Friday rain is expected during the day then changing over to snow during the night. Over the last several days the release from the dam has been 300cfs and with the low water, the fish have been holding in and around the deeper holes and larger runs. Now that the temp's have warmed up the shelf ice in the lower end of the river has broken up and anglers should use extra caution if they plan on fishing that section of river. In the upper end of the river between Altmar and Pineville, shelf ice has not been a factor. The normal winter holding areas such as Lower Fly Zone, below the Altmar bridge, Schoolhouse, Wire Hole, Ellis Cove, Bovines, Trestle Pool and Pineville have all produced action depending on the day. For those anglers who are fly fishing, anglers have had success dead drifting with nymphs, using egg patterns under a strike indicator or swinging small streamers with sink tips. For those anglers who are float fishing or bottom bouncing, egg sacs or beads have produced the best results.
Suggested patterns:
Egg patterns: Glo-bugs, estaz eggs, sucker spawn, steelie omelet in size 6-10.
Streamers: Krystal buggers, egg sucking leeches, woolly buggers in size 6-10.
Nymphs: Prince nymphs, Copper John's, Hare's ear, Rubber legged stones, Wiggle stones, estaz stones, steelhead hammer, steak-n-eggs in size 8-10.


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