Dolores River- Above McPhee Fish Report for 10-10-2023
The Upper Dolores is fishing decent but cold days are ahead
Dolores River- Above McPhee - Dolores, CO
by Duranglers Crew
10-10-2023
Website
Water Conditions
DOLORES RIVER AT DOLORES, CO.
- Flow: 51.0 ft³/s
- Water Level: 2.24 ft
Rising/Falling
Falling
Fishing Conditions
The upper Dolores is fishing decent but cold days are ahead. A classic freestone on the upper, fish a dry dropper when temps are warm enough
Fishing close to the town of Dolores has been okay, but expect company.
The upper reaches are fishing decent for a variety of trout with dries, nymphs, and even streamers
Patterns/Bug
Nymphs: Prince Nymphs 14-18, Pat’s Rubberlegs 8-12, Duracell 12-16, Rainbow Warrior 18-22, Pheasant Tail 16-20.
Dries: Chubbies, Amy’s Ant 12-16. Parachute Adams and Rocky Mountain Mints 14-18, Simulators 14-16, Elk Hair Caddis 14-18, Hippy Stomper 14-16
Buggers and streamers in olive, black, white.
Duranglers is the Four Corners’ area premier outfitter for all your fly fishing needs since 1983.Check them out online here
More Reports
Duranglers Reports
for Tuesday, October 10th, 2023Arkansas River: These cooler days have finally caused water temps to drop and fish are starting to feed pretty good
San Juan River: Dry/Droppers might not be a bad idea still
Piedra River: Can be a great time to fish a Euro setup
Los Pinos River: Below the dam, fishing will be pretty good
Dolores River- Below McPhee: Wadeable flows at about 50 cfs out of the dam
Duranglers Reports
for Thursday, August 24th, 2023Arkansas River: Animas river bumped a little with rain
San Juan River: It’s a Dry/Dropperman’s world on the Upper Juan
Piedra River: Flows are low and attractor dry/droppers are a good go-to
Los Pinos River: Below the dam, fishing will be pretty good
Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net