REPORTS: When the sun hasn't been blazing, (mornings and evenings if there are no clouds), it's been good surface hunting over here. Lots of different things working in all disciplines - nymphs, streamers and on some days - dry flies. The nymphing has been silly. Pink or red nymphs are king. Scuds, Ray Charles and tiny egg patterns in pink. There are decent numbers of midges flying around on a day to day basis and on some of those days, the fish are on 'em. Tiny black or rootbeer colored buggers (like an #8) tightlined along the banks can draw some massive hits too. If the wind isn't howling and the sun isn't constant, the Mo will be a very good option.
HATCHES: midges
FLIES: Griffith's gnats 16-20, lighting bugs, RS2, p-tails, scuds, muted and small streamers

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Probably one of the best river options in the state right now. Tailwater happiness!


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