Rock Creek has slowly been on the rise, but is still fishing really well. Skwalas and March browns have been the name of the dry fly game. The March browns have been showing up in a big way. Fishing subsurface has still been the most consistent and productive. Your usual suspects have all been working well underneath with San Juan worms, little black Sloan's, purple princes, CDC pheasant tails, double beaded stones, hares ears, and standard pheasant tails. For top water flies the D&D cripple and Flick's March brown have been tough to beat for the March browns. For the skwalas, use a flush floater or a double dutch bug for a good searching pattern. Fishing a dry dropper in walking pace water has been very productive. Streamer fishing has been getting better and better. For streamers use Sculpzillas, yelllow yummies, Aztec streamers, and Bow river buggers.

 

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