The Twin Lakes are fishing well. Surface action will likely slow down as we move through these extreme temperatures. Fish will likely move deeper and look for subsurface food sources. The fish may still show interest in terrestrials, callibaetis and caddis. Damselflies will often hatch during hot days. The nymphs will be really good to have under an indicator or stripped. Chironomids, callibaetis and dark assassins are really good choices for nymphs. Leeches and streamers always have potential and they are great for covering water. I would fish hardest in the morning and evening and then go for a swim during the hottest part of the day. Be prepared with plenty of water and sun protection. Let’s hope that this extreme heat passes so that we can enjoy the typical beautiful weather during this time of year.
Suggested Flies: Bird’s Nest Hare’s Ear #14-18, Dark Assassin #14-18, Bird’s Nest Or Black Depth Charge #14-18, Red or Black Zebra Midge #16-18, Black or Red Chironocone #14-18, Poxyback Callibaetis #16-18, Feather Duster Callibaetis #16-18, Flashback PT #14-18, Red or Black Yankee Buzzer #14, Bruised Balanced Leech #10-14, Ruby Leech #10-12, Black Wooly Bugger #10-12, Olive Wooly Bugger #10-12, Black or Rust Slump Buster #10-12, Thin Mint #10-12, Olive or Black BH Mini Leech #12