Thanks, y'all!
Appreciate the tips - guess I'll have to test, re-test, and test again on different streams to figure out where the action is. Never thought that putting a little too much energy into the fly may have a negative effect if everything else in the water is moving slow.
Andrew, are there any specific thermometers that are best suited for this or will something I get from a pharmacy work fine?
I've heard that the Bullpasture River is a good one to hit during the winter - have any of y'all had any luck out there?
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Andrew Sarcinello <andysarce@gmail.com> wrote:
To add to what Mark said, you do have to fish slow. I tend to just pick a method and stick with it in winter, it's more a matter of finding an active fish or two than having the right fly. Usually dead drifting a woolly bugger or stonefly nymph, but keep some midges handy in case you see any surface activity.
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