So this could be right around the bend??
Andrew, do you know if these hatches happen in the mountain streams or mostly on the water further down?
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Andrew Sarcinello <andysarce@gmail.com> wrote:
The little black or brown stonefly pictured often shows up on any warm sunny afternoon even in mid winter. Also a sign of good water quality. The heaviest hatches I've witnessed have been in late February/early March. Try skating a small black caddis dry fly if you see them. Midges often hatch at the same time so really any small black dry fly will work. Early season fish are usually not picky
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