The McKenzie River has dropped nearly 4000 cubic feet per second over the last six days and is now in really nice “high water spring shape”.
Nymphing is good right now with stonefly nymphs, wormy patterns, larger jigged hare’s ears, pheasant tails and mega princes.
Grannom Caddis, March Browns and Salmon Fly adult insects were present yesterday. There was very little surface activity, however that is likely to change as water temps creep up and water levels continue to drop.