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River Access Points

The river has several access points, each with its own unique characteristics and challenges. Some of the most popular access points include:

  • Valley Garden and Ennis town access, which are currently closed due to the ice jam caused by the winter weather.
  • Burnt tree hole access, which is open but has significant ice on the boat ramp.
  • Other access points, such as the one near the old mill, which is still accessible but may require some effort to reach.Fishing Techniques
  • Good fishing can be had on the river using a variety of techniques. Some popular methods include:

  • Nymphing, which involves using a weighted fly to imitate a natural insect or baitfish.
  • Dry fly fishing, which involves using a dry fly to imitate a natural insect or baitfish.
  • Other techniques, such as streamer fishing and float fishing, can also be effective.River Conditions
  • The river’s conditions can vary greatly depending on the time of year and weather.

    The fish are not biting well and the fly fishing is not good.

    The midges are usually caught on a dropper fly, with a bead or a small bead and hook attached to the dropper line. The bead or small bead and hook is usually a size 10 or 12.

    Dries Buzz Balls, Para Midge, Purple Haze Nymphs Pink San Juan Worms size 10, Pink Egg size 12.

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