Browns tend to stay lower in the river, but I have caught them in the upper fly as well. Steelhead are more inclined to take a swung fly. Browns will occasionally do so as well but more will fall to an egg pattern.
On Friday, August 29, 2014 1:14:42 PM UTC-4, Terry C wrote:
I am going to be up near the S.R. this weekend and might as well go over and see if any early fish are in. My thought is they would be hanging around the mouth of the river near Selkirk state park. Anyone know about the access in that area and how far above the rt 3 bridge does the DSR start. I usually fish up river and don't know that area.
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