Beaverkill and Willowemoc Water levels were easily wadeable at last look; look for midges and BWOs early in the day and spinners, sulphurs, Isonychias and a few Light Cahills later. The West Branch of the Delaware continued to attract a lot of attention from both wade fishermen and floaters, with fairly dependable hatches of Sulphurs. […]
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