Fishing report: Dry fly fishing takes off as water heats up | Outdoors

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Clarks Fork — It is very fishable up into the canyons. The flows were at 1,250 cfs on Monday. North Fork Specials a Bloody Mary or Pheasant Tails will work. Streamers, emergers and midges will also work. — North Fork Anglers, Cody.

Cody-area lakes — At East and West Newton, both dry flies and nymphs are working. Try a Griffith’s Gnat. Damselfly nymphs are also working. At Luce and Hogan, use nymphs. Seal Buggers and para Adams are good choices. Purple Haze is a good choice. — North Fork Anglers, Cody.

Lake DeSmet — Trolling worms was effective for trout. Rapalas were also a popular choice this weekend. — The Lake Stop, Buffalo.  

Lower Shoshone — The flows were 1,235 cfs on Monday. The river has a milky color to it. Griffith’s Gnats, Pheasant Tails, Midges, North Fork Specials, Zebra Midges, and soft hackles are all working. — North Fork Anglers, Cody.

North Fork of the Shoshone — The flows were 1,140 cfs on Monday. Recent rains may have dirtied the water a little bit. An assortment of dry and wet flies are working, including Pat’s Rubberlegs. — North Fork Anglers, Cody.

South Fork of the Shoshone — The flows were 1,650 cfs on Monday. Purple Parachutes, Royal Wulff, Yellow Humpies and Red Humpies will all work. — North Fork Anglers, Cody.

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