Salmon River, New York
Salmon River Fishing Report: May 20, 2026
Salmon River is good today with 834 cfs at the primary gauge and late afternoon into evening as the best window.
- Status
- good
- Flow trend
- stable
- Best window
- Late afternoon into evening
- Best methods
- nymphs, streamers, egg patterns
Quick Summary
Salmon River is in a useful fishing window today. USGS showed 834 cfs and 6.41 feet at 7:15 AM, with the flow trend stable. Water temperature was Not reported by the gauge. Start with nymphs, then adjust to streamers or egg patterns if fish show you a better lane or feeding level.
Conditions Snapshot
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Status | Good |
| Flow | 834 cfs at 7:15 AM |
| Gauge Height | 6.41 feet |
| Water Temp | Not reported |
| Clarity | Not reported |
| Trend | Stable |
| Best Window | Late afternoon into evening |
| Best Method | nymphs; streamers; egg patterns |
| Wadeability | Good |
Weather
For Pulaski, NY, the National Weather Service forecast says: Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 60. West wind 8 to 14 mph. Active weather alerts: Beach Hazards Statement. Plan around wind, changing light, and any showers or storms rather than assuming a full-day dry fly window.
River Notes
The best starting point is water that matches the current gauge: inside seams, protected banks, riffle drop-offs, and slower buckets rather than the heaviest current. A stable trend is worth watching through the day; if the hydrograph turns sharply upward, clarity and wade safety can change before hatch timing does. Clarity was not available from an official gauge during this check, so treat it as Not reported and verify it at the access before committing to a long float or wade plan.
Hatch Activity
Current hatch guidance is based on seasonal May patterns for this river system, current public report context where available, and today’s official gauge/weather check.
| Hatch | Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Blue Winged Olive | 18-22 | Useful if trout feed near the surface |
| Caddis | 14-18 | Check softer edges and riffles |
| Midges | 18-22 | A backup for slow pools |
| Eggs and baitfish | 8-12 | Seasonal trout and steelhead forage |
Recommended Flies
| Category | Fly | Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nymph | Stonefly Nymph | 8-12 | Good anchor fly in heavier runs |
| Nymph | Pheasant Tail | 14-18 | For trout in softer seams |
| Egg | Glo Bug | 8-12 | Use where legal and appropriate |
| Streamer | White Zonker | 4-8 | Cover banks and tailouts |
| Streamer | Woolly Bugger | 6-10 | Black or olive |
Tactics
Start with nymphs in defined lanes and adjust weight, depth, or leader length before changing flies. If fish begin rising, simplify to a single dry or dry with an emerger/dropper and lengthen the leader. In bright or windy periods, return to subsurface presentations along protected banks and broken water. Re-check the gauge before wading new crossings, especially if the trend changes from stable or falling to rising.
Gauge Links
| Gauge | Flow | Temp | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| SALMON RIVER AT PINEVILLE NY | 834 cfs | Not reported | USGS 04250200 |
Sources
Official sources checked: USGS station 04250200 and the National Weather Service forecast for the Pulaski, NY area. This report is an original Custom FlyBox summary based on current official gauge and weather data, with local public conditions reports reviewed separately for hatch, access, and method context.