Thursday, November 19, 2015

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Water Striders

Well I have never seen an eastern trout eat the little black stoneflys, although people talk about it like that's a real thing. I read an account in Dave Hughes' "Wet Flies" of a yellow sally hatch out west he witnessed where fish were taking the emergers swimming through the water column in the middle of the Madison River (IIRC); they are normally crawlers. I've thought a yellow bodied wet fly might work out east during the yellow sally hatch, but I haven't come across a heavy hatch in which to try it out. 

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