Fishing is picking up on the Rio
Rio Grande
by Duranglers Crew
6-26-2023
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550 CFS (30 Mile)
1420 CFS (Wagon Wheel)
Dropping
Fishing is picking up on the Rio. Expect hatches of stones, caddis, and even a few mayflies to be around.
“If you cut off the dropper, they always eat the hopper”. -Mark Engler
Stone Dries 4-10: Chubbies, Simulators, Mill Creek Golden. Rogue Foam Stone, Sofa Pillow.
Caddis: Elk Hair Caddis 12-16, Peacock Caddis 12-16, EZ Caddis 12-16.
12-16 Parachute Adams and Guide Chute Hares Ear.
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