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"Fishing upriver has been good the last couple of days with an upriver rating of 8 out of 10....The trout are beginning to stage for the spawn and a few have started to drop their eggs." 13,000 to 19,000 CFS (vs 8500 avg).
Latest 1/4:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
No new reports. 21,000 CFS (vs 7500 avg).
No new reports. 21,000 CFS (vs 8000 avg).
"Fishing upriver has been good, but is becoming tougher." SJ worms and scuds. 21,000 (vs 8000 avg) -- until 12/26, at which point they'll fluctuate between 11,800 and 14,800.
Latest 12/5:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
Latest report is stale. Call ahead. As of last report, fishing was slowing down. 21,000 CFS (vs 8000 avg).
Latest 11/23:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
"Fishing is becoming tougher." "With the new higher flows the walk in is more difficult to fish." SJ worms, scuds, eggs, midges, wooly buggers. Not very wadeable at 20,000 CFS (vs 8500 avg).
Latest 11/15:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
15,000 (vs 8500 avg). No new reports. Call ahead.
Slowing down somewhat, "transition period" -- fish preparing for spawn, harder to find. Midges, sj worms, scuds, eggs. Streamers, buggers. 15,000 CFS (vs 9000 avg), predicted to rise to 19,175 on 11/17, then 21,600 through 11/30.
Latest 10/31:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
Midges, sj worms, scuds, streamers. 16,000 > a week (vs 9000 avg).
Latest 10/27:
http://leesferryflyfishing.blogspot.com/
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php (10/25)
16,000 CFS > a week (vs 8800 avg). Weather cooling. No new reports, thus downgrade. Call ahead.
Midges, sj worms, eggs, scuds, wooly buggers. 16,000 CFS > a week (vs 9000 avg) -- will remain until 11/11.
Latest 10/19:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
16,000 > a week (vs 8500 avg). Highs the 70's, lows in the 50's. No new reports. Downgrade due to lack of info (last report was 10/11). Call ahead.
Dry-droppers, nymphs, streamers, buggers. Good wading. Lots of smaller fish (4"). 16,000 CFS > a week (vs 9000 avg).
Latest 10/11:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
16,000 CFS > a week (vs 8200 avg). No new reports. Downgrading due to uncertainty. Call ahead.
16,000 > a week (vs 8000 avg). No new reports. Downgrade due to uncertainty.
Wooly buggers, midges, sj worms, scuds, eggs. 16,000 CFS > a week (vs 9000 avg).
Latest 10/1:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
Wooly buggers, midges, sj worms, eggs, scuds. 16,000 CFS > a week (vs 9000 avg), should continue november, when they'll likely increrase.
Latest 9/27:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
16,000 CFS > a week (vs 9000 avg). No new reports, thus downgrading in absence of info. Call ahead.
16,000 CFS > a week (vs 10,000 avg). No new reports. Downgraded a notch due to uncertainty. Call ahead.
"On fire". Mornings best. Nice weather. Midges, SJ worms, scuds, glo bugs, wooly buggers. 16,000 CFS > a week (vs 9500 avg).
Latest 9/17:
http://www.leesferry.com/report/index.php
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