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San Juan River Fish Report for 2-6-2024
San Juan River Fish Report for 2-6-2024
Low flows, cold weather
San Juan River - Pagosa Springs , CO (Archuleta County)
by Duranglers Crew
2-6-2024
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SAN JUAN RIVER AT PAGOSA SPRINGS, CO
- Temperature: 41.18 ° F
- Streamflow: 38.1 ft³/s
- Gage height: 3.39 ft
Low flows, cold weather. Get your nymph rigs a-going.
Bobber rigs, euro rigs, even euro streamer rigs. The best fishing will be found in town Pagosa where hot water from the hot springs will keep the water a little warmer.
Nymphs: Prince nymphs 12-16, Pat’s Rubberlegs 6-12 or Jigged Pats 8-14, Black and Copper Copper Johns 12-16, 20 Incher 10-14, Pheasant Tails 18-22, RS-2 18-20, Rainbow Warrior 18-22, RS-2 18-20, San Juan Worms.
Midges: Zebra Midge or Poison Tung 18-22, Disco Midge 18-20, Black Midge Pupa 18-20.
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