Willowemoc and Beaverkill: Both rivers are fishable but abnormally low for this time of year. There were still a few Olives and midges but mostly sub-surface is the way to fish.
Delaware West Branch: Sections where there is shared border water are open for fishing. The upper section is closed to fishing. Hatches have been spotty, with some Olives and the river has fished slowly this fall.
Delaware Main Stem: Water levels were good at last check. Nymphs and streamers would be a good choice at this time of year. Some Olives were about in the afternoons.
Neversink: Closed until spring.
Delaware East Branch: Closed above Shinnople. It is lower than normal and clear. The lower river was at a good nymphing level.
Esopus: Closed to fishing effective Nov. 30.
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