Sulphurland….

The river is clear and is flowing at close to 100 CFs. Don’t let the afternoon showers put you off get out and catch the 11″ to 14″ fish we’re seeing on a regular basis. Morning fishing from 7:00 AM on with loop wing sulphur emergers sized #16-18 has been red hot. Straw to ginger colored X -Caddis sized #14-18 have saved more days on the river than any other pattern I can think of… Great stream reports continue to roll in..Spinner falls have been starting close to 7:30 till dark. If you’re fishing midday try a foam beetle #14 and parachute ant #18 tandem …

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Solid stream reports …

You’re wasting time if you’re not fishing…The water is clear and the river level is 98Cfs.. and the water should warm up a bit this week-think active fish…Don’t take my word for it…following are more reports from the field From 6/1 Message: Went fishing Tuesday around 2:00. Fish seemed to be keyed in on Sulphurs especially tan colored. Skating the fly at the end of the drift was proving to be deadly. Fished the Sulphur hatch around 8:30 just below the bridge and fish were readily taking parachutes as much as any spinner I cast. Great Fishing. My friend was fly fishing for his first …

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Hundreds of rises…

The river is in great shape. It is clear and at 120 Cfs.  Dave just stopped in to report seeing a hundred and fifty rises in about an hour and a half yesterday at Masemore. He’s been fishing the river for 25 years and is out today enjoying the sunshine. Even cloudy days have been very productive and I can’t think of reason why YOU should not be fishing the Gunpowder-unless you ‘re primed to hear about how many fish your buddy caught this week, I’d drop everything and get up here. The following are two more reports from lucky anglers from this past weekend-Thanks …

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Sulpurs Aplenty…And we do sell rainjackets…

Think movement… Lots of Sulphurs are tumbling down the riffles between the dam and Bunkerhill . The river continues to be at a great level for fishing at just over 2 ft on the gauge , that’s 122 Cfs-remember best levels for wade fishing are between 90 Cfs to 250 Cfs, water temperature is at a steady 52 F and the rain is actually helping folks get closer to fish…#14-18 traditional dun patterns have been accounting for more than a few fish. Elk hair caddis and feather-winged patterns sized #16-18 are great searching patterns.Try a soft hackle and phesant tail combo in the morning to …

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Caddis, Sulphurs and Pheasant Tails…

A few sulphurs…but the real story seems to be small x-caddis and slow water caddis in sizes #14-16 Small Sulphur wets are working and don’t leave home without emergers. Loop wings and z-lon shucked patterns will do the trick… Flow is nice and low at 122 CFS-Remember 30 CFS? Water has warmed up to 52 F and we’re just a few evenings away from an epic spinner fall. Note: Copper Johns sizes #14-16 and large, #10-12 soft hackles will trick fish in deep pools.

You’ve waited all year for… Sulphurs!

Rocky just returned from an action packed guide trip along the Gunpowder to report lots of fish rising to Hendricksons #12, Caddis#14 and #14-16 Sulphurs. How’s that for a triple threat? Flow is at 125 CFs, water temp is at 52 F and cloudy days are often times some of the most productive days an angler can hope for…see you on the stream… Note: You’ve killed the crabgrass, mulched the beds-get out and treat yourself to some dry fly action.