June 9th Fishing Report

Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. Calm wind becoming west around 6 mph in the morning.
We're still waiting on any kind of rain.  Thankfully the air temperatures have stabilized and it isn't blazing hot anymore.  Fishing is still solid very early and later in the day (siesta mid day!).
Creeks are very low and clear with temperatures in the high 50s to low 60s.  We do have a couple of lower sections and larger creeks that are too warm to fish, so please use your thermometer and avoid anything at 65 or warmer.
We're seeing quite a bit of bug activity with sulphurs, cahills, and isonychia mayflies hatching typically in the evening.  There are some caddis and craneflies hanging still around too.  
 While the bugs can be abundant from time to time the trout just do not want to eat them with the clear water.  So, a beetle with a bead head below does the trick.  Remember to move those bugs as fish are keying in on the actively hatching and vulnerable stages of insects right now.  A twitch can make the difference between a fish eating and ignoring your offering!

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