Went hiking in Shenandoah this past weekend with my girlfriend, and brought the rod along. Was planning on fishing mostly terrestrials, but ran into another angler who said he was having great luck on dry adams, so tied on a 14 parachute adams and never looked back. The key to these small water trout is presentation and approach, so I don't think the fly selection matters that much anyway. Caught a few on the adams, but the biggest was holding low under a small falls (maybe 2 feet deep) and kept taking something under the water, so I tied on a zebra midge and he took it on the first pass. Nothing beats the colors on these little guys.
Also came across this rattlesnake on the trail, so if you head out there be careful bushwacking. I think its a Timber Rattler, but looking forward to a correction from Gene.
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