Water temps are holding on pretty well throughout the river system. People are spread out and finding fish in odd spots for the beginning of August. But if it’s sunny and you’re looking for daytime hatching your best bet is still to head close to the dams. Sulphurs, olives, and Isonychias. The lower river is fishing well on overcast and rainy days. Bright sun has made it tougher than normal. We’ll be cool again today at 76 degrees with light wind. We should see some decent cloud cover move in this afternoon.
What’s Hatching:
Sulphur – #18 – 20 – E. dorothea
Light Cahill – #14 – E. invaria
Slate Drake – #12-2xl – 12 – Isonychia bicolor
Tiny Blue Wing Olive – #20 – 24 – Pseudocloeon sp.
Blue Wing Olives – #16 – 20 – D. deficiens, lata
Light Blue Wing Olives – #16 – 20 – E. cornutella, attenuata
Tan Caddis – #16 – 18 – Hydropsyche sp.
Click on the gauge below for the most recent update:
West Branch at Stilesville, NY | 602 cfs |
50° |
West Branch at Hale Eddy, NY | 700 cfs |
51° |
East Branch at Harvard, NY | 391 cfs | 53° |
East Branch at Fish’s Eddy, NY | 721 cfs | 59° |
Mainstem at Lordville, NY | 1,820 cfs | 62° |
Beaverkill at Cooks Falls, NY | 257 cfs | 61° |
Cannonsville Reservoir Release | 650 cfs |
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West Branch at 191 Bridge | N/A | 56° |
West Branch at Walton (Cannonsville inflow) | 431 cfs |
62° |
Cannonsville Reservoir Capacity | 97.8% | |
Pepacton Reservoir Capacity | 98.6% |