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New Mexico Fishing Report for The San Juan River

Capt. Mark Nesbit
February 16, 2004
San Juan River - Freshwater Fishing Report

Fishing Report

Updated: Feb 16, 2004

Hello Everybody, The river is flowing around 253 cfs, river clarity is around four feet. The river is fishing good, . Lots of great fishing in the riffles. Dry fly fishing is good in the upper braids stretches using size #26 olive & brown midges. Large black midge cluster pattern working good,. and #18 black griffins nat when the midges are clustering. The beatis hatch has been good when the conditions are right.. The lower part of the river is fishing fair to good .Depending on how cold the night is. The colder the night, the tougher the fishing. A few degree water temperature change will make those fish cop an negative attitude. Hopefully the night time temps will start rising. Try deeper water or in the upper waters, where the water temp. is more consistent. Streamer fishing is working good using wooly boogers, or zonker patterns. Tight Lines until next time. Mark

CATCH & RELEASE

•••••••• Larva, red, cream, gray, brown #18-24

•••••••• Scuds (gray)#22

•••••••• Olive, natural, gray leeches & wooly boogers

•••••••• Midge Dry’’’’s olive, gray #26

••••••• Chocolate, & gray foam wings

•••••••• UFO cream & chocolate #22-26

•••••••• Worms, orange & brown, red

UPPER FLATS TO TEXAS HOLE Fishing has been great in the braids and the upper flats water. The main channel has been beat up by fishermen over fishing. The water flow is low so everybody is able to fish both sides of the river. This area is over fished, and the end result is that the fishing is slow. There is a lot better fishing in the upper flats ,& braids.

• Same flies as above for the AM

• Gray scuds#22

• San Juan worms (AM) brunt orange, rust brown, worm brown

• Chocolate beatis patterns like RS-2, Johnny Flashes

• Midge clusters, black #18

• Gray & Chocolate flash back wd40 #22

• Egg Patterns, egg, chartreuse, and golden nugget #16-20

TEXAS HOLE TO LOWER FLATS Fishing has been good.

• Gray or chocolate Johnny Flashes #22

• Gray or chocolate RS-2 #22

• Midge emergers black or cream #22-26

• Red, cream, gray larva #24

• Gray & Chocolate flash back wd.40 #20

• Blood red larva #16-18

• Red hots #24

LOWER FLATS TO BAIT WATER

•••••••• San Juan worms

•••••••• cream & brown UFO’s #24

•••••••• Midge emergers

•••••••• Flashback Pheasant tails

•••••••• Chocolate beatis patterns

•••••••• Parachute Blue Wing Olives

•••••••• Midge clusters #20's

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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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