08-18-2004, 03:19 PM
Rogue River - Upper - August 13th, 2004
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RECORDED:
99 °
FISHING: Excellent
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Red Copper Nymph, Olive Skip Nymph, and Rubber Legg Copper Nymph have all been productive dropper flies in tandem with Agent Orange.
The current fish count is 4,877 steelhead. The river is flowing 1813 cubic feet per second and the temperature is 53.6 degrees.
With about 700 steelhead at the hatchery already, pick you turf for finding a strong pull in your favorite spot.
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Red Copper Nymph, Olive Skip Nymph, and Rubber Legg Copper Nymph have all been productive dropper flies in tandem with Agent Orange.
The current fish count is 4,877 steelhead. The river is flowing 1813 cubic feet per second and the temperature is 53.6 degrees.
With about 700 steelhead at the hatchery already, pick you turf for finding a strong pull in your favorite spot.