FlatbrookCrown
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Mid 50's day with a decent warm kick a couple hours before sunrise provided a nice mayfly hatch. Of course, the decent weather brought out the best of the yellow boots.
I started with a 16 caddis larva trailed by an 18 zebra midge off the back. Fish took both, but only for a short while. Fish began hitting the surface, leading to the switch from wet to dries. An 18 BWO did the trick, producing a number of fish.
As the sun set, the action died down accordingly.
I ran passed a few of the good spots today and noticed a few fishers who didn't seem to be having any luck. I will try tomorrow (23rd) and Saturday.
I started with a 16 caddis larva trailed by an 18 zebra midge off the back. Fish took both, but only for a short while. Fish began hitting the surface, leading to the switch from wet to dries. An 18 BWO did the trick, producing a number of fish.
As the sun set, the action died down accordingly.
I ran passed a few of the good spots today and noticed a few fishers who didn't seem to be having any luck. I will try tomorrow (23rd) and Saturday.