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Dry Flies
I went to PA on Sunday and with all of my flies, I did not have a 14 BWO. So, I was out of luck. I am in Morris County and looking for a nice river with hatching now.
Will probably look to get out on Sat + Sun this week in NJ. Much appreciated! |
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Ive notice wild trout taking topwater im the calm parts of the streams. But Everytime ive seen this they also hit subsurface stuff.
I never had a day where theyre exclusively dry flies, thats just coming from my NJ stream experience. If you want topwater action, maybe consider a topwater streamer? Or if youre really picky and want action on dry fly try the tiny wild trout streams. |
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If we can go a good 5 days without a storm you'll really see things break out. I'm in the same boat, tired of fishing streamers, I need the water come down a bit and clear so I can fish wets near the surface and dries on it. |
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I am fishing Hacklebarney... nothing there hatch wise.
If you are using wet, the Rainbow Nymph BH 16 is working great for me. Plus, the Copper John emerger 16 is a plus too. |
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I've never found the Black to have the hatches that the SBR, Musky, Pequest, and BFB. But I've not spent as much time there as the other places.
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Maybe will try the SDR over the weekend....
Can you fish there beyond June for trout? |
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I just bought a new thermometer for this reason as I catch and release only these days.
Strongly considering getting a PA License to do the Brodhead Creek very often. |
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