Well, the weather is snotty, so tie up some little black stones sized #16-18 and hold on until Thursday or Friday. If you get out, stick to stretches that have easy access points, (Masemore comes to mind). Be sure to bring wading staff because the trails are slick. We had a few folks in Sunday that picked up fish on pheasant tails in flats.The gauge has been acting up and we’ve put in a call to USGS to ask ice might be a factor. Nice, (not ice) flows have kept most of the river open. If we get a big melt by the weekend abandon all hopes of fishing below the confluence of Little Falls.Stoneflies typically start in the Big Falls stretch and but it will have to warm up a bit, (a little sunlight would not hurt either) before we see them really coming off in droves

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