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Roaring Fork River Fly Fishing 6.26.12

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The fishing has been very good over the last few weeks. The water is extremely low this year where as last year we hadn't even started fishing yet due to high water until July 10th. The Green Drakes have been coming off on the Fork between 10-11 am and then again at about 8:45pm. I caught a Snake River Cutthroat yesterday and then another one today. I have been fishing alot of dries with the staples being olive and tan caddis, green drakes, and olive stimulators. Before or after the hatch nymphing with princes, green drakes nymphs or 20 inchers has been very effective. Lots of fun and very thankful to the Creator for wild trout and rivers!

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