Delaware River Report: June 10, 2024

We had a little more rain overnight but the river flows only bumped slightly.We do have decent cloud cover this morning and we should keep it for a good part of the day according to Wunderground. Olives, Isonychia, sulphurs, and cahills are making up the bulk of the mayflies. Nymphing and swinging wets will still be the best bets early but we have occasionally seen some dry fly action mid morning on cloudy days. Blind casting Isonychias or Cahills in the riffles can also pay off. The sulphurs should come in the evening along with the olives.

Today will be 65 degrees and cloudy. Wind will be 10 – 15 mph from the West / North.

Steve with a nice rainbow yesterday. Steve Shen photo
Jeremy Shurites with a rainbow yesterday afternoon
Daniel Williamson with a good one yesterday. Mike Daccurzio photo

What’s Hatching:
Dark Blue Wing Olive – #16 – 18 – Baetis spp.
Sulphur – #16 – 18 – Ephemerella dorothea
Slate Drake – 12-2xl – 12 – Isonychia bicolor
Light Cahill – #14 – Stenonema ithaca & canadense
Tan Caddis -#16 – 18 – Hydropsyche sp.
Dark Grannom – #16 – 18 – Brachycentrus sp.
Dark Blue Sedge – #14 – Psilotetra sp.

View the current local weather conditions.

Click on any gauge for the most recent data:
West Branch at Stilesville, NY475 cfs43°
West Branch at Hale Eddy, NY580 cfs46°
East Branch at Harvard, NY203 cfs53°
East Branch at Fishs Eddy, NY648 cfs59°
Mainstem at Lordville, NY1,420 cfs59°
Beaverkill at Cooks Falls, NY282 cfs58°
West Branch at 191 Bridge52°
West Branch at Walton (Cannonsville inflow)236 cfs60°
Cannonsville Reservoir Release 500 cfs
Cannonsville Reservoir Capacity91.3%
Pepacton Reservoir Capacity95.9%
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