Upper Delaware River Report – June 4, 2010

Yesterday brought overcast skies for most of the day, which was a nice change-up from the bright sun and high air temperatures that we have been getting used to.  Most fishermen reported seeing fish rise throughout the day on the West Branch, which stayed below 60 degrees the entire day.  With several days of thunderstorms in the forecast for the next week, hopefully these conditions continue.  For those just looking for a couple hours of action, the early mornings and late evenings are still your best option for consistent activity.

FLOWS:  
West Branch at Hale Eddy, NY       404 cfs @ 50º
East Branch at Harvard, NY         165 cfs @ 59º
East Branch at Fishs Eddy, NY       423 cfs @ 68º
Main Stem at Lordville, NY            813 cfs @ 70º
Main Stem at Montague, NJ           3000 cfs @ N/A
Beaverkill at Cooks Falls, NY       161 cfs @ N/Aº
Cannonsville Reservoir Level      97.4%
Cannonsville Reservoir Release        325 cfs
FLIES:  
Brown Drakes Size 10-2XL
March Browns Size 10-2XL
Sulphurs                 Size 14-18
Charcoal Caddis     Size 14-16
Tan Caddis            Size 14-16
Blue Winged Olive Size 16 & 20
Iso’s                       Size 12 2XL-14
Stoneflies                 Size 12-14
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