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    Default Anyone have any reports on the little T?

    Gonna be heading to the little T tomorrow, and just wondering if anyone has any reports? Not necessary, just would be nice to have. Thanks!

    NK

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    I would imagine that May/June was good this summer.

    Hopper time is coming....Aug/Sept?

    The flow is controlled so that is the main factor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natekursow View Post
    Gonna be heading to the little T tomorrow, and just wondering if anyone has any reports? Not necessary, just would be nice to have. Thanks!

    NK
    Probably overfished like always, expect company and bring a thermometer. The flow has been low all summer and the bottom half of the river might be too warm to ethically fish.
    Last edited by PV_Premier; 07-31-2021 at 07:00 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PV_Premier View Post
    Probably overfished like always, expect company and bring a thermometer. The flow has been low all summer and the bottom half of the river might be too warm to ethically fish.
    What PV said. Respect each others space. If you see someone working a fish, stay off the bank and walk around. Oh and bring your "A" game when it comes to approach.

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    Was working in reno this weekend and fished it early in the morning. Lt fished better than the big river for me but the water didnt register any cooler when i checked it, it was 63 when i was fishing it in the morning. Hopper dropper worked well with most fish coming on the latter. Got one on a crayfish too. Crowd wise it really wasnt bad especially for a weekend. Sure some spots like the bat cave can be crowded but if youre willing to hike around its not bad at all.

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    Went to the upper part right beneath the dam... was mostly looking for risers and found a few, but not enough consistently to warrant fishing for them, so hiked downstream a ways... found an off-trail pool that had 10 or so fish visibly feeding on nymphs but we were running short on time and so we had to leave right after.... next time!

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