I fished the Rapidan on Saturday and it was a gorgeous day to be outside. Sunny and right around 60 degrees. I hooked a couple dozen fish on a #16 Royal Wulff (the only fly I fished all day). There were a number of great looking pools that I caught nothing in, which was entirely my own fault. I stubbornly refused to change over to a nymph rig so most pools >3ft deep, the fish were out of reach at the bottom.
-- A few minor hatches and some black stones were coming off. There was also a good number of some sort of small moths flying around (which I initially thought were caddis, but after a closer look, appear to be moths). Doe anyone know what these moths are and if the trout eat them?
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