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Originally Posted by Drossi
What were the hot flies?
I find that by crushing down the barbs I actually get better hook sets, especially with size 14 and above hooks plus it makes the release easier.
I got out Monday as well. Tried sulfur and hare's ear wet flies but only could move wild fish (i.e. creek chubs) on them. Switched to a brown bugger and I couldn't keep the rainbows off of it. I brought 9 to hand and lost 2 or 3 more. All cookie cutter like the ones in your photo's but fun none the less.
Best part was I had 100 yards of popular stream to my lonesome. I saw one other guy and he was going further downstream to spin fish a big deep pool.
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Most of what I caught were on bead head flashback pheasant tail nymph. Also managed a few on parachute adams dry. I noticed what at first I thought were trout taking something off the surface but as I watched I realized there were feeding just under the surface film. I put on a caddis emerger (no weight, no indicator) and fished like a wet fly swing and hooked into a few more.
I didn't see anyone else fishing the entire time I was there.