Current Conditions Summary

The Green is still at base flows. Streamer fishing is starting to slow down a bit. Nymphing and Dry fly fishing is starting to pick up.

Flow & Water

  • Discharge: ~850 CFS (Steady releases).
  • Clarity: Crystal clear (Section A is gin-clear; B & C may have slight tint if Red Creek is flowing, but generally clear).
  • Water Temp: ~40°F.
  • Outlook: Flows will likely remain steady at this winter base level.

Weather & Timing

  • Best Window: 10:30 AM – 3:30 PM.
  • Weather: Highs in the high-40s, lows dipping into the low-30s.
  • Strategy: The deep canyon walls keep the water shaded early and late. Focus your efforts on the sunlit hours when the water warms slightly, triggering midge and blue wing activity.

Hatches & Bug Activity

  1. Midges: The main event. clouds of tiny midges (#22-26) are active in the slicks and eddies.
  2. Blue-Winged Olives (BWOs): On overcast days, look for a solid emergence around 1:00 PM.
  3. Scuds/Sow Bugs: A constant food source in the moss beds, especially in Section A.

Recommended Flies

Nymphs (Sub-surface)

  • Scuds: #14-18 (Olive, Grey, Tan) .
  • Midges: #20-24 (Zebra Midge, bling midge, WD-40s in Black, Red, Grey).
  • BWOs: #18-22 (Pheasant tails, Two Bits, RS2s, Stalcup Baetis)

Dries (Surface)

  • Midge Dry: #20-24 (Griffith’s Gnat, Matt’s Midge, Sprout Midge).
  • BWO Dry: #18-22 (CDC Dun, Parachute Adams, Cripples).

Streamers

  • Articulated Patterns: (Goldie, Dungeon, Circus Peanut)
  • Woolly Buggers: #6-10 (Black, Olive, gold)