FlatbrookCrown
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There's not much activity on this site, but I fish this stream almost every day. Here's a report:
As of last week (4/10/20), trout have been cycling through zebra midges and caddis nymphs, favoring the caddis.
If the fish are hitting the surface, which they have been on the warmer days, your best bet for success is a stimulator or caddis dry. That being said, if you look up and see a mayfly hatch, try a BWO and you won't be disappointed.
As far as I can tell, hook size is irrelevant, being I've successfully fished 16's all the way up to 22's.
Streams are mobbed with isolationists... beware. There are not many places you can go without bodies on the water. Your best bet is to park where ever you normally park, then find your way to lesser-known holes. Break out of your comfort zone and you might be surprised.
If you want more reviews, longer ones, reply to this post so I know I'm not wasting my time writing it.
As of last week (4/10/20), trout have been cycling through zebra midges and caddis nymphs, favoring the caddis.
If the fish are hitting the surface, which they have been on the warmer days, your best bet for success is a stimulator or caddis dry. That being said, if you look up and see a mayfly hatch, try a BWO and you won't be disappointed.
As far as I can tell, hook size is irrelevant, being I've successfully fished 16's all the way up to 22's.
Streams are mobbed with isolationists... beware. There are not many places you can go without bodies on the water. Your best bet is to park where ever you normally park, then find your way to lesser-known holes. Break out of your comfort zone and you might be surprised.
If you want more reviews, longer ones, reply to this post so I know I'm not wasting my time writing it.