September 15th Fishing Report

Mostly sunny, with a high near 85. Southeast wind 6 to 8 mph.
It has been warm out there lately! A much different situation from the past few weeks of cooler weather. Water temperatures are something to watch again, so please make sure to use your thermometer.
Fish early in the morning as we have seen a return or some trico spinner falls, as well as a hatch of tiny olives (this seems to be happening mornings and evenings). There are also still some caddis around in the evenings.
In the later morning, fishing terrestrials (ants, beetles, and crickets) can be productive as long as your get your fly right on the bank or near the overhanging vegetation. Trout do not seem to be in the mood to move far to eat right now!
Subsurface fishing has been solid on midge larvae, pheasant tails, and other thin bodied bugs fished in the riffles and runs.