Yes Mark, with a floating line and a 9' leader.
With the high water, I found a lot of fish around the shallow flats and mid stream humps (1'-3') - in front of the flats/humps where the river bed going from deep to shallow, behind the flats/humps where the bottom going from shallow to deep, outside drop-offs of the flats, and pockets inside the flats. You need a fly that rides close to the surface so your fly doesn't hang-ups on the bottom all the time. The CF Muddler, if fished by itself would swim only 1"-6" under the surface, worked great in this situation and had caught a lot of fish on this trip.
In the slow sections of the river, I found fish closed to the banks. Due to high water, a lot of shrubs and bushes along the banks were flooded and the fish were hiding in there. Place a top-water fly close to the bank would take fish. Also, I continued to fish the CF Muddler in these sections and watched for a ring where the fly landed. And do not ignore those log piles along the banks.
The Foxy which were very productive on the previous three trips didn't worked as well on this trip. 90% of my fish came on the CF Muddler, fished the way I described above. Hope these info would help some of the folks out.
Bravo to the second group. Hope to see more good reports from the third and the fourth group. I missed the place already.