It Was A False Start.
Tended to some business items early this morning and was out the door at 11:15 with a car packed with enough food for the week. Dropped off some of our home grown tomatoes, (from Florida), at the Troutfitter, unpacked the car at the Lordville Estate and was back on the road heading east by 1:30.
Turns out I needn't have rushed. Stopped at all my regular "look see" spots on the EB, BK and the Willow both on the way out and on the way back. The only difference being that it was dead calm heading east and it blew 15/20 on the way back. Saw some micro caddis, a few little black stones and not a single may fly. Saw a grand total of two fish rise, one on the BK, and one at Jaws, technically he was in the UEB water.
The fishing - Never gave a thought to putting the waders on. Saw four fishermen on the BK, and one boat on the WB below Balls Eddy. DRC has had pictures of some very large trout caught on streamers, but the absence of fishermen today is clear evidence of how the fishing was this past weekend.
The outlook - Very positive. The flow on the UEB was dropped at midnight Saturday and on the WB at noon today. Absent a major rain event, all streams can be waded by tomorrow. The water temp has hit 50 for the last four days in the BK, and the Willow. The prediction for the week is air temps in the 70s and 80s. There will be bugs and rising fish sometime, somewhere this week. If you can get here next weekend you probably should.
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