Weather continued mild and dry.Lots of bugs: Caddis, Stones and Mayflies with the top water action getting better with rising water temps getting into the mid 50*s. Fishing was excellent most days for resident browns [12-14″]. March is one of the best months on the Red especially during this drought cycle we have been in for the past few years and will continue until runoff which I don’t think we will see this year. Patterns are the same as February with more emphasis on the Caddis. On 3/20 I was with a client and we had 2 kayakers come downstream on us and after they passed the action ceased..I hope this isn’t a sign of things to come. New Mexico Fly Fishing Guide Ed Adams
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March 18, 2023, 11:01 am

Mostly sunny
31°F
31°F
real feel: 45°F
current pressure: 30 in
humidity: 66%
wind speed: 2 mph E
wind gusts: 4 mph
UV-Index: 4
sunrise: 7:11 am
sunset: 7:13 pm
Forecast March 18, 2023
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Cold
36°F
wind speed: 9 mph S
wind gusts: 18 mph
max. UV-Index: 3
Forecast March 19, 2023
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Cloudy
40°F
wind speed: 9 mph SW
wind gusts: 16 mph
max. UV-Index: 3
Forecast March 20, 2023
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Dreary (overcast)
39°F
wind speed: 9 mph SW
wind gusts: 18 mph
max. UV-Index: 2