The blog of Trophy Waters Fly Shop and Guide Service

River update, July 11

We are still getting questions about hex flies, but that train has pretty much left the station.  There could be a flare-up or two with the warmer weather, but heading out in search of hex is probably a fool's errand at this point (although, of course, it doesn't hurt to have a few in your fly box).

A better choice would be the ever-present isonychia, light cahills, olives, and stoneflies.  A Michigan skunk will be a good choice also, as the temperatures rise.  For nymph action, try a zug bug or prince nymph. 

As always, be mindful of the water temperatures.  Extreme caution should be exercised with our Trophy Water fish when the water temperature exceeds seventy. 

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