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Cold Temps and Hot Fishing

Capt. Mark Nesbit
February 28, 2010
San Juan River - Freshwater Fishing Report

Hello Everyone,
Winter persists, but the bite is hot. The river flow is around 490cfs. Water visiblity is 2-3 feet. The upper areas, below the Dam no tresspass area to T-hole has been good to great. #20-22 RED Larva's have been the the fly of choice. #24-26 Dark gray or black krystal flash midge has been working. From Texas hole on down some beatis and big midges late am in to early pm, #22-24 gray foam wings, rs-2's. Heads rising to midges in the upper areas and small gray beatis from lower flats to the gravel pit. The sun is far enough north that when the season change finally happens the weather on the San Juan will be nice with Spring budding away. The spring beatis hatch should kick in near the end of the month. Latest conditions and information try my web site www.blueskyflyfishing.com
Tight Lines to All,
Mark

San Juan River Fishing Forecast:

Warmer Days, Spring break, Bass Lake bite Starting. Late winter, early spring fishing has been hot.

Target Species:

Rainbow, Brown Trout, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass

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Contact Info:

Blue Sky Flyfishing Co.
P.O. Box 6442
#33 Cty. Rd. 4279
Navajo Dam, NM 87419
Phone: 505-634-0582
Alt. Phone: 877-Go San Juan
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