Got down to the Catskills for my annual fly fishing trip with my buddy Jim staying at the Creekside Cabins on the Willowemoc in Roscoe right on the stream. Water low but but with adequate water temps. of 53-66 and with rain only the last day.We love fishing the Willow and the Beaverkill. Fished the Willow from Livingston Manor to Hazel Road bridge with limited success which unusual since the Covered Bridge, Museum and Hazel Rd are good producers. No hatches on the Willow to speak of and only got one 19 incher behind the cabin on the 3 rd cast on the first day with a p-Adams, 14. The real fishing where I got 59 trout the next 5 days was the Beverkill especially Cooks Falls and the Lew Beach area. Cooks Falls(Sunoco station) proved interesting where we fished ffom 5-8:30PM on Tuesday. Intally there seemed to be no fish rising or bitting from 5-7:30PM. Got one on a Burt nymph in a seam in deeper water. Then from then on the hatch was on and the fish were active, getting 9 on a 12 March Brown Spinner up to 16 inches in water that seemed dead before. Beavers were very acitive and cavorted in front of the fishermen there without being disturbed. Lew Beach on the Beaver kill proved the hot spot getting fish in the afternoon and evenings. Found a pod of about 40 trout behind me and in 2.5 hours got 27! Used iso and sulfur emergers and caddis, tan 16 to get them. Green caddis around. Lew Beach produced another 7 during the afternoon on caddis and BWO when no hatches were happening on Monday My buddy Jim caught more then me so we easily caught over 130 fish, all C&R. We ate German Sausages and fixin's all week!.The fishery of the Catskills is really a gem that everyone should experience. Go for it!