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Date 22-Jun-22
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Conditions : Gunnison River - (Black Canyon) As of 6/15/2022, Duranglers reports, “Low flows, but for now, fishing is good. Salmonflies are moving upriver, but hatches of BWOs and Caddis will be around so have a few small dries too dries! Dries: Christensen Salmonfly #8, Chubbies 8-12, Norm Woods Special or Stimulators 10-16, Duranglers Peacock Caddis 12- 16, Elk hair Caddis 14-18, Big Boned Caddis 14-16, Parachute Adams 14-20. Nymphs: Two-Bit Hooker 16-18, Frenchie 14-16, Napoleon Jig 14-16, McPhail Caddis Pupa, Deep 6 Caddis Pupa, Prince nymphs 10-16, Runt Stone Golden 12-16, Flashback Pheasant Tail 14-18, Duracell Jig 12-16. Streamers: Buggers, Sculpzilla, Sparkle Minnow, Mini-Dungeon, Peanut Envy.

Reported by: Sportsman's Warehouse


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About: - Gunnison River: Black Canyon, From the Crystal reservoir to the confluence with the North Fork, this river traverses through a deep cut gorge offering some of the best trout habitat possible. Large fish are abundant, and the surroundings are beautiful, which makes the Black Canyon of the Gunnison magnificent fishing trip.
  • Kokanee
  • Browns
  • Rainbow
  • Cutthroat

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