Flows are dropping, but are still good and fish are active
Uncompahgre River - CO
by Duranglers Crew
5-14-2024
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UNCOMPAHGRE RIVER BELOW RIDGWAY RESERVOIR, CO
- Temperature: 47.66 ° F
- Streamflow: 134 ft³/s
- Gage height: 2.15 ft
Flows are dropping, but are still good and fish are active and may eat emergers or dries.
An attractor or junk fly nymph followed by a small nymph or midge is a good-go.
Annelids in 18-22. San Juan Worms, Egg patterns, Bunny Leeches 8-12 in White, Grey, Olive, Black.
Midges 20-26: Black Flash Midge Pupa, Tav’s Big Mac, Bling Midge.
Dries: Griffith Gnat 18-22, Bunny Midge 20-24.
BWO Nymphs: Foam Wing RS-2s 20-24, Killer May 20-24, Juan’s Sniper Baetis 22-24, Juan’s Jedi Master 22-24, Juan’s Olive Slim Shady 20-24.
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