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Late Summer South Fork Snake Report 16 Years, 6 Months ago  
The South Fork is starting to get a little tough. The hopper fishing has not been that good as of late and the fish have wised up to the big bugs. Just not enough big bugs flying around to get those fish to look up. Pretty crazy for the South Fork where the big bug is dominant. Lately the ticket has been throwing small PMD patterns on the riffles, banks, and foam holes throughout the entire day. If you get lucky enough to have some decent rods in your boat then you can have some stellar days throwing these small flies. But this is much easier said than done. Trying to cast two size 18 PMD's on the bank and find them, get a decent mend in, and not sink them is tough on any angler. However if you can get a decent drift these fish will eat them every time. Forty fish days are not that uncommon if the PMD hatch comes off.

The other option is to use the infamous lightning bug under an indicator. There have been some really nice 20-22" fish caught this week while nymphing with the lightning bug. But then who really wants to nymph when they come to the South Fork. I personally have been leaning to throwing the smaller flies. That is probably because I stare at indicators so much back home.

Just to keep all of you informed I will not be out here on the South Fork that much longer. The first of September I will be coming home to California and resuming guiding back on the Lower Sac, Yuba, Feather, and Putah Creek.

I hope that you guys are getting some good late summer dry fly fishing in.

Fish Hard!
 
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Re:Late Summer South Fork Snake Report 16 Years, 6 Months ago  
where on the South Fork are you fishing? I had received some good reports on the water below Pallisades down through the canyon and was considering a trip up there.
 
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Re:Late Summer South Fork Snake Report 16 Years, 6 Months ago  
The last couple of weeks I have been focusing on the upper (dam to Conant) and the upper canyon (conant to cottonwood). This year the upper canyon has been the most consistent. If you are going to do a trip up here then I would wait until the middle or end of September. The blue wing olive hatches on this river can be pretty ridiculous. The flats and tailouts get loaded with fish rising to this last big hatch of the summer. Let me know if you have any more questions.

Tight Lines and Good Luck!
 
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