[quote author="Magnet" link=topic=1448.msg10235#msg10235 date=1206432279]
I did get one fish Aaron. It was a really nice size brown so I was pretty happy. I looked for and found the boneyard for the first time. Its an awesome spot but you cant wade out. Its like I was up over my waist and I was only 5 feet from shore. I finally found a slightly submerged flat rock to stand on and I casted from there. You have to be a mending maniac in that kind of water. Alain,there were some gray colored flies crawling around. They were a little bigger than the black ones that were crawling on the snow about a month or so ago. My hits came on a hares ear nymph. I was amazed that there was almost nobody on the river for such a nice day. Guess everybody got their fill over the weekend. Man, those are some nice fish Slo!
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Magnet,
When the Farmington has about 1000 CFS coming through the Boneyard I usually fish the first 20-30 yards down from the head while standing on the bank. The most productive seams at these temps and this height are usually 3-6 feet off the bank. Golden Stones and Caddis larva are my first picks in that stretch. There is some pretty turbulent water immediately upstream and these patterns appear to agree with what the fish are expecting to see there.