Crowley continues to fish well especially early in the mornings. Later in the morning the bite can be off and on. There can be a good afternoon bite also on the non-windy days. The weather has been cooperating with non windy days.
Surface water temperatures are about 65°. Finding fish mostly from 9-13', anywhere in the water column from the bottom to feeding on the surface, which means using midges, to perch fry, even stripping streamers near the surface will get you bit. You might have to change colors to find out what's working that day, but early in the morning, albinos seem to be the best choice.
You will find more concentrations of fish in McGee and the North Arm, and you might have to move around a little in those areas to stay with the fish. There are a few other places around the lake such as Hilton, if you want to stay away from the crowds. But the trophy trout that Crowley is known for are being caught every day and so worth the hunt.
The Stillwater Classic is this Saturday and there is still time to enter this fun competition which helps to stock the lake & has excellent prizes offered. Please see the website for more information.
Rob