There’s been plenty of discussion about the possible negative effects of last year’s drought on the river. One concern was bugs. Friends, I’m here to tell you that the lower river near Unionville — an area that got torched last summer — was buzzing with Hendricksons today. Bugs everywhere. The hatch started around 2:15pm and it was still going in earnest when I left at 3pm. The bad news? High (930cfs) and cold water had only a few scattered trout slashing at the emergers.
Let’s back up a bit. Starting at 11am, I hit six spots below the permanent TMA and found trout willing to jump on in five of them. Most came via nymphing, no surprise, but I did get my first trout of the year on a swung wet. Before the Hendricksonstravaganza, I had seen only one H-word mayfly, seemingly lost among the prolific caddis and midges hatches.
We’re due some relatively dry, warm weather, so the good news will be a drop in cfs and a spike in water temperature. That should really get the trout going. Good luck if you’re out this weekend. Me, I’m avoiding that madness.
Hey! I know you. Missing most of the middle fork of the tail, but still the mayfly we all know and love.
My Dogwood Tree never lets me down. Blooming today . Thanks for confirming it Steve. To bad the wonderful trout in that area did not do as well with the torching last summer.
Hopefully a few did and the new recruits will hold over and propagate.
Sure the third tail is there looks like a Paraleps
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