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YAKIMA RIVER REPORT - 10/26/14

The fall fishing on the Yakima has been great!   Less pressure from anglers, and cloudier skies are making for some fantastic opportunities. October Caddis are active and many have been spotted in the in the Farmlands and further up river lately. Small BWO and Cahills #18 having been popping in the Lower Canyon.  Blue Wing hatches have been heavy on cloudy days with intermittent showers.  There have been some larger mayflies here and there,  #16 in size... 'Mahogany Duns'.  On clear days the fishing heats up in late mornings and tapers off in late afternoon.  The falling barometer lately has been good lately producing good to great mayflies.

Fish can be caught on top of course, when the fish are rising.  Searching with dry flies has been ok at best.  The dry fly game has been best when matching the hatch and the fish are up.

Nymphing has been steady to great with a myriad of patterns but typically the #18 variety with Blue Wing Olive 'look alikes' being some of the best.

Streamer fishing has been average to good, but watch for this to be  'more goooood'   as the bugs dwindle in late November.

'Expired Sculpin'