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Originally Posted by faddy
--Since they are sluicing does this mean that the upper region (damn to Happy hollow) would be more advantageous? My experience with spring fed systems is that trout will move up stream with colder temps and more O2 in water. is this true with tailwater systems? I am packing a midge, wholly bugger, Ozark crackleback assortments. any other suggestions?
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Looks like they are running the same amount of water today as they will be tomorrow. Just check to be sure when that will be. I'll post a water times for you after this so you'll know roughly how long it takes to get to where you are on the river. But with the additional sluice bump it will be a little faster.
Midges typically work well this time of year as well as scuds, sow bugs, soft hackles and pheasant tails. There is a very small caddis that has been coming off too. However, I was on the river this weekend and it was very tough fly fishing. The only things I could get fish on where soft hackles and a san juan worm.
You can probably pick off some fish on the grass beds and deep pockets using a size 6-8 brown, black or white wooly bugger. We caught a bunch of fish above Happy using 3" brown trout jerk baits over the grass flats and deep holes so a jerk strip retreive on a 3" fly would be the same.
The Brooks are full of eggs by the way.. the browns should be coming along by month's end so if you know trout you'll know where to look.