Delaware River Report / Conditions October 12, 2015

Despite the cold morning the sun popped out and yesterday afternoon turned into a beautiful Fall day.  The system hasn’t changed much over the last few days with the flows and water temperatures remaining fairly steady.  The small olives have come mainly in the afternoon mixed with a few heptagenia and isonychia spinners.  The hatching and topwater actions still seams very spot specific so move around if you don’t see any activity.  There are a lot of caddis in the air and on the bushes so you just have to be patient and lucky to find them on the water.  Streamers are working okay on the West Branch but the action slows down once the bright sun hits the water.  Nymphing is a better bet on the East Branch and Mainstem until you see a riser.

 

Hatching:
Slate Drake #14 – Isonychia bicolor
Olive Sulphur #18 – 20 – Heptagenia hebe
Light Cahills #14 – various steno species (invaria, etc)
Tiny Blue Wing Olives #22-26 – Pseudo sp. (now classified as Acentrella sp.)
Charcoal Caddis #14 -16 – dark Brachycentrus sp.
Tan Caddis #16-18 – Hydrosyche sp.
Blue Winged Olives #16 – 18 – Baetis sp.

West Branch at Stilesville, NY 737 cfs
59°
West Branch at Hale Eddy, NY 797 cfs
57°
East Branch at Harvard, NY 125 cfs 48°
East Branch at Fish’s Eddy, NY 237 cfs 52°
Mainstem at Lordville, NY 1,090 cfs 56°
Beaverkill at Cooks Falls, NY 105 cfs N/A
Cannonsville Reservoir Release 736 cfs
West Branch at 191 Bridge  N/A 57°
West Branch at Walton (Cannonsville inflow) 178 cfs
Cannonsville Reservoir Capacity 54.8%
Pepacton Reservoir Capacity 73%
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