The Delaware River Club: Upper Delaware River Report 9/6/10

Today will be a warm one with partly cloudy skies and a high of 85 degrees.  Yesterday there was decent activity with small olives for the most part, but some flying ants and even some small sulphurs were present on the West Branch.  The Main Stem had some activity with isonychia and white flies, and the October caddis are becoming more frequent as well.  No reports from yesterday on the streamer bite, but conditions are still good to where streamers should still be productive.

FLOWS:
West Branch at Hale Eddy, NY 779  cfs @ 51º
East Branch at Harvard, NY 143  cfs @53º
East Branch at Fishs Eddy, NY 269 cfs @ 58º
Main Stem at Lordville, NY 1280 cfs @ 57º
Main Stem at Montague, NJ 2080 cfs @ N/A
Beaverkill at Cooks Falls, NY 85 cfs @ N/Aº
Cannonsville Reservoir Level 56.7%
Cannonsville Reservoir Release 679  cfs
FLIES:
Sulphurs (Stenonema, Stenacrons)               Size 12-14
Sulphurs (Ephemerella invaria) Size 14
Sulphurs (Heptagenia hebe) Size 18-22
Charcoal Caddis Size 16-20
Tan Caddis Size 16-20
Blue Winged Olive (Pseudocloeon) Size 22-26
Blue Winged Olive (Ephemerella deficiens, lata, depressa) Size 18-26
Iso’s Size 12 2XL-14
Stoneflies Size 8 4XL
White Fly’s Size 16-12
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