Delaware River Report / Conditions October 7, 2015

The release from Cannonsville has been raised slightly to 1,054 cfs this morning to meet downstream flow targets.  This seems like a good opportunity to switch a few hundred cfs of the Cannonsville release to Pepacton and add some water to the East Branch drainage.
We’re still fishing small olives mixed with a few isonychias and heptagenias.  The bright sun seemed to push the hatching to later in the evening.  There were some heptagenia spinners in sections towards dark.  The amount of caddis we are seeing seems to be increasing so it feels like the start of our normal fall fishing.  There is some chalkiness to the West Branch so the East Branch and Mainstem should offer better nymphing opportunities.
Today’s air temperatures should hit the mid 60’s with negligible winds.  The nighttime air temperatures are dropping into the 40’s so bring a fleece.

 

Patrick and bob teamed up for this rainbow

Patrick and bob teamed up for this pretty rainbow

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 1,070 cfs
59°
West Branch at Hale Eddy, NY 1,080 cfs
58°
East Branch at Harvard, NY 125 cfs 52°
East Branch at Fish’s Eddy, NY 267 cfs 56°
Mainstem at Lordville, NY 1,340 cfs 58°
Beaverkill at Cooks Falls, NY 127 cfs N/A
Cannonsville Reservoir Release 1,054 cfs
West Branch at 191 Bridge  N/A 58°
West Branch at Walton (Cannonsville inflow) 164 cfs
Cannonsville Reservoir Capacity 56.3%
Pepacton Reservoir Capacity 74.7%
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