General Conditions ~ Stream Conditions ~ Water Temperature
Hatches ~ Fly Patterns ~ Additional Comments

July 1, 2009

General Conditions:

Spinney Reservoir FishingBoth Antero and Spinney are fishing well, but Antero is still turning out the best numbers. That will change in July with warmer weather setting in for good. Warmer water in Spinney should pick up fishing a little. Right now in Spinney, fish seem to be spread out and moving around, so electronics come in handy. If you don't have them just hang on the typical weed bed areas and make adjustments to your leader length if necessary

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Stream Conditions:

full

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Water Temperature:

58

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Hatches:

Midges, Callibaetis, Damsels

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Fly Patterns

Black, Olive or Gold Woolly Buggers, Crayfish patterns, Red Midge Larva, #14 Callibaetis, #14/16 Damsel Nymphs, Pheasant Tails, sparcely tied Hare's ears, Halfbacks, Prince Nymphs, red Copper Johns Go to our Fly Pattern Recipes page

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Additional Comments

Sometime fish are in four feet of water and sometimes in 15 feet. You have to make leader length adjustments to reach them if you are fishing a static system. Sinking line fishers don't have that problem so much.

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Current fishing conditions on other Rocky Mountain waters:Fly Currents LLC


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