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Daily Report

March 11 2024

On Sunday we had very high winds and the snow that was forecasted held off until the evening. We did pick up just a dusting late Sunday night but no major accumulation, the higher snow totals stayed south and east of us. Very high winds are expected to continue throughout the day on Monday. The release from the dam is now running 1200cfs and pineville gauge is around 1690cfs. Once we get through Monday the weather conditions are expected to improve and we go into another warming trend as we head through the week. Over the last couple of days the majority of anglers that we spoke with have reported landing mostly drop backs. The drop backs are scattered from top to bottom and covering lots of water has been the key to success. Anglers have been finding them in the head or tailouts of the bigger holes and larger runs. With the water temperature being well above average for this time of year more and more fish are holding in and around the gravel areas of the river. For those anglers who are fly fishing, dead drifting with nymphs, indicator fishing with egg patterns or swinging streamers with sink tips or sinking leaders have all produced results. For those anglers who are bottom bouncing or float fishing, egg sacs, beads, marabou jigs and pink worms have all been productive. 

Suggested patterns;

Egg patterns: Steelie omelette in size 10, Estaz eggs in chart, blue, purple, size 10. Glo-bugs in chart, pink, orange, size 10. Sucker spawn in chart, pink, blue, size 6.

Nymphs: Prince nymphs in size 10, Hare's ear in size 10, Pheasant tails in size 10, Flashback nymphs in size 10, Wiggle stones in size 10, Steelhead hammer in size 12, Beadhead stones in size 10. Rusher nymphs in size 10. 

Streamers: Black or purple egg sucking leeches in size 6. Woolly buggers in black, olive, brown, white, size 6. Fish skull zonkers in black, white, olive size 6.

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