There are several great campsite dotting the Middle and South Forks of the Stanislaus river as it winds alongside Highway 108 up Sonora Pass. These sites are all situated right alongside the river and many are on a first...
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Feels like 80°F, few clouds
11 mph SW
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Waxing Gibbous
The Middle Fork of the Stanislaus River is currently flowing at 647 CFS—a high flow for this section, but still fishable for those who come prepared with the right techniques and safety awareness.
Expect sunny and moderate weather this week, with highs in the lower 70s and lows in the upper 40s. The river is running fast from continued snowmelt, and water temperatures remain cold, reducing hatch activity and affecting fish behavior.
Given the elevated flows, anglers will find the most success using:
At these conditions, fish often hold in slower, deeper water to conserve energy. Look for large bends or curves in the river, where the current naturally slows. Focus your presentations just a few feet off the bank, as fish will shift closer to the edges to avoid the stronger mid-river current.
These bold, high-visibility patterns perform well in cold, fast-moving, and slightly stained water.
While the high flows present a challenge, they also concentrate fish in more predictable holding water. Anglers who approach the river with caution and the right tactics can expect productive fishing—and they'll be rewarded with incredible scenery and a memorable day outdoors.
Use caution near the river’s edge, as the current is powerful and can change quickly. But for the well-prepared angler, the Middle Fork continues to offer exciting opportunities in early summer conditions.
The Middle Fork of the Stanislaus River is currently flowing at 647 CFS—a high flow for this section, but still fishable for those who come prepared with the right techniques and safety awareness.
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