As far as dry fly action, it can be incredible this time of year....but we've had days around this time where the dropper outcaught 10:1 once we figured it out and tied one on.
-- I'd bring some of each, but that's just my opinion.
Gene
On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 12:29:11 PM UTC-4, TurbineBlade wrote:
On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 12:29:11 PM UTC-4, TurbineBlade wrote:
No, never reveal your location! What's the "Rapidan"?I'm being sarcastic with the dangers related to the outdoors, but great snake photo! That's a nice one, and indicative of the variable color pattern you'll see with a lot of species (including pit vipers). We stumbled upon one and posted the picture a couple of years ago now (I think?)Great rod! The biggest fish I've "fly caught" was with a 7' glass rod (fenwick). Short rods are (in theory and in my experience) better for fighting big fish anyway, so I'm not surprised in the least you are getting some good fish with it.Fun report!Gene
On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 12:11:42 PM UTC-4, Andrew Sarcinello wrote:Awesome fish Todd. Strange there was no dry fly action. Heading to SNP myself tomorrow. Haven't been there in months, and miss it.
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