Rock Creek report – 5/6


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REPORT:

You can bet that the 70 degree days and near 40 degree nights will start to bring down the snowpack.   The creek is showing a rise in flow this morning and that’s likely to continue and get more dramatic over the course of the day.  You should be able to get better topwater action at least for a little while today in the lack of wind.  Caddis, flying ants, skwalas, March browns and general attractors like royal stimis are a good bet.  Subsurface it’ll be double beaded stones, girdlebugs, attractor stuff like red San Jauns and a variety of mayfly nymphs like size 14 hare’s ears, princes, copper John’s etc.  Get it while you can, here comes high water!

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FLIES: A variety of caddis patterns in about a #12, comparaduns and cripples in 14s, March brown emergers, double beads, Brooke’s stones and big princes right off the bottom. Buggers both brown and black.

 

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MIDDLE FORK ROCK CREEK FLOW AT P-BURG

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