Hey TPFRs
I had a chance to fish with Art Noglak from tysons this past Friday on Beaver creek (Maryland). It was a real treat so I thought I'd write a little something up. Mostly because it was the first time we were able to successfully throw dries.
Fish were feeding consistently on the surface for most of the day and Art and I were able to trick a few into taking a caddis size 16. Art was also able to fool one into taking a purple Adams, which was pretty cool.
Once the caddis hatch faded we were left scratching our heads as to what the trout were feeding on. There was a strong midge hatch that was consistent all day, but was incredibly tiny. We did notice that the trout changed feeding behavior. Art guessed the trout were now feeding on emergers. I was able to take one with a very small bwo emerger.
The surface action eventually faded leaving us to nymphing. We had a great deal of luck high sticking the obvious runs. Art worked a bigger midge pattern and I threw a hares ear. Like hank Patterson says pick anything it's all the same crap.
Big thanks to Artemus Maximus for joining me. The river was alive and the whiskey was flowing. Great times indeed.
Tight lines everyone,
Justin
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