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| Author : | Topic: driftwood | Bottom |
| prnc moderator Posts : 297 take a photo! it'll last longer ![]() |
good job reading the fish. were you able to see what they were rising on? | |||
| Pat R. |
| FlyFisher moderator Posts : 203 |
Well from my days of fishing Driftwood ill bet it was one of 2 flys hatching. Either a blue Wing olive or a Little Brown Stone fly. These stone flies hatch in the current up on driftwood so I am betting it was them. They are usually a size 14 or 16 and an adams would work farly well. | |||
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| prnc moderator Posts : 297 take a photo! it'll last longer ![]() |
thanks | |||
| Pat R. |
| riz Posts : 6 ![]() |
i did not see BWO"S although i did expect too. what i did see were blue dun and march browns with a few stones too. tried to run up stream to follow the hatch after it died out but we did not see them in a couple of other stops. |
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