Night time temps in the upper 40s and low 50s have helped cool the waters down a bit. All we need now is a good rain and things could be on fire. The state is scheduled to do their fall stocking starting next week and going until Columbus day. That will provide for some fresh action.

Goddard Caddis(12-16), Madam X/PMX(10-14), BWO(18-22), Adams(12-18), Orange Soft Hackle(12-18), Graphic Caddis(12-14), Pheasant Tail Nymphs(12-20), Olive/Tan Caddis Nymphs(12-16), Olive/Black Woolly Buggers(6-10), Sculpzilla(4-8), Egg Sucking Leech(6).

The Swift River is up to 120cfs as of right now. A good rain will change that. The hot flies have been: Pheasant Tail Nymphs(18-22), Orange Soft Hackles(16-20), Olives(20-26), Pink/Green San Juans(10-12), Green Micro Eggs(14-18).

Pictures courtesy of Tom Saltos.

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