Delaware River Report: September 11, 2024

Today will be a little warmer with sunshine so nymphing will be the best bet once the the fog burns off. Blind casting Isonychias in the riffles could also be a good option. Look for areas that get shade earlier in the day. The olives have been hatching between 4 – 4:30 in the afternoon in good numbers. There are a few hebes, Isonychias, and cahills mixed in. The warmer weather over the next few days may bring the ants back in to play.

Today will be 77 degrees and partly cloudy. Wind will be light and variable.

What’s Hatching:
Dark Blue Wing Olive – #16 – 18 – Baetis spp.
Slate Drake – #12 – 14 – Isonychia bicolor
Light Cahill – #14 – Stenonema ithaca & canadense
Tiny Blue Wing Olive – #22 – 26 – Pseudocloeon sp.
Tan Caddis -#16 – 18 – Hydropsyche sp.
Olive sulphur – #18 – 20 – Heptagenia hebe
Flying Ant – #16 – 20

View the current local weather conditions.

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West Branch at Stilesville, NY615 cfs49°
West Branch at Hale Eddy, NY704 cfs50°
East Branch at Harvard, NY753 cfs44°
East Branch at Fishs Eddy, NY957 cfs51°
Mainstem at Lordville, NY1,700 cfs56°
Beaverkill at Cooks Falls, NY135 cfs58°
West Branch at 191 Bridge54°
West Branch at Walton (Cannonsville inflow)108 cfs59°
Cannonsville Reservoir Release619 cfs
Cannonsville Reservoir Capacity73%
Pepacton Reservoir Capacity83.2%
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