Flows are dropping, and nymph fishing might actually start to pick up
San Juan River - Pagosa Springs , CO (Archuleta County)
by Duranglers Crew
6-1-2023
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Water Conditions
SAN JUAN RIVER AT PAGOSA SPRINGS, CO
- Flow: 1440 ft³/s
- Water Level: 7.10 ft
Rising/Falling
Falling
Fishing Conditions
Flows are dropping, and nymph fishing might actually start to pick up soon.
Bug hatches will be coming in a week or two.
Patterns/Bug
Nymphs: Prince nymphs 10-14, Pat’s Rubberlegs 4-8 or Jigged Pats 8-10, 20 Incher 8-10, Pheasant Tails 18-22, RS-2 18-20, Orange Crush 12-16, Rainbow Warrior 18-22, RS-2 18-20,
Streamers: Buggers, Sculpzilla, Sparkle Minnow, Mini-Dungeon, Peanut Envy.
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