Dolores River Below McPhee Fishing Report.
Dolores River- Below McPhee - Dolores, CO
by Duranglers Crew
6-26-2023
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DOLORES RIVER NEAR SLICK ROCK, CO
- Flow: 87.2 ft³/s
- Water Level: 4.38 ft
USGS Being Dropped
Wade fishing will start to get good here with the dropping flows.
Hopper/Dropper combos are a go-to but watch for good mayfly hatches as well.
Streamers may not be a bad idea either.
Nymphs: Killer Mayfly 20-24, Pheasant Tails 18-22, Rainbow Warrior 18-22, Black Flash Midge Pupa 18-22, Tav’s Big Mac Pupa, RS-2 18-22, Zebra Midge 18-20
Dries: 14-20 Parachute Adams, Para BWO, 10-14 Chubbies, Panty Dropper Hopper 8-12, Morrish Hopper 8-12
Streamers: Buggers, Sculpzilla, Sparkle Minnow, Mini-Dungeon, Peanut Envy.
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