Surface: March Brown (10-16),  Tan/ Olive Elk Hair Caddis , Henryville Special, Hemingway Caddis (14-20), Light Cahill (12-18),  Adams (14-18), Sulphurs (14-18), Stimulators (10-14) Subsurface:  Olive, PT, Hares Ear Soft Hackles (12-18), Caddis Larva (14-18), Graphic Caddis(14)   Pheasant Tails (10-18), Hares Ear Nymphs (10-16),  Copper Johns (12-16), March Brown Nymph/Wet (10-14), Prince Nymphs(12-18), Cahill Nymph (14), Deerfield Stone (14), Brown/Black/Golden Stones (8-12), Czech Nymphs (8-14), Olive/Black Wooly Buggers (6-12), Flashy Buggers (6-10).

Conditions have been good despite the lack of rain. Early morning and evenings have been providing great surface action while subsurface is producing during the day. With summer approaching next week it may be time to crush those barbs down if you haven’t already. This aids in a faster and healthier release. Please practice and promote catch and release.

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