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Does anyone know what the runoff is like on the Hams fork? I have a buddy coming into town next week for a few days to fish. Bad timing with runoff coming, I'm trying to come up with a plan B and C if the rivers are not fishable when he arrives. Thanks for any info.
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Thanks for the info. I'm not necessarily looking to fish Wyoming yet. I was just wondering if it was an option to take my buddy to if the weber or Provo where blown out with runoff when he gets here. I figured runoff was already going out there but I have never fished out there before the summer so I thought I would ask. Thanks for your response, I really appreciate it.
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Thanks Riverdog! I really appreciate the info. The Weber is definitely my top choice so hopefully it will cooperate until then. Thanks again!
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They cranked up the flows out of Echo Reservoir to about 200 cfs 24 hours ago as expected. It should be clearing enough to fish that upper section of the lower Weber possibly today or tomorrow. Streamers,size 8-12 nymphs, worm and egg patterns are the way to go as the bigger fishing that we’re waiting to move up to spawn and feed on eggs will be moving up now. I like tungsten beadhead nymphs as they are easy to get down low were the fish are feeding. If you still rely on an indicator this is the perfect time to drop that. It will slow you down prospecting holes and the strikes are anything but subtle. Just don’t fish with a 6-8 wt salmon rod and you’ll have plenty of sensitivity. You can catch 2-6 fish out of the bigger holes but you need to constantly move upstream once it slows.
Good Luck if you go.
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