Bruce, I can only offer one anecdote in partial answer. A few years ago in May, a buddy and I were fishing for schoolie stripers near Fletchers when fish began to rise. I stuck with the schoolies on big clousers and sinking lines, but my buddy switched to a floating line, tied on an elk hair caddis and, as you surmised, proceeded to enjoy the rest of the evening dry fly fishing for white perch.
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