Been out doing more testing. I did a rotation at 2 spots, 15 min. leeches on a sink tip, 15 min. chiromoid under a float, and then 15 minutes with a loch style setup. With less than 10 on the first two, and after quitting at 3 dozen on the loch setup, I'm certain this will be a valid tactic to have. Been 3 fantastic days of post ice out fishing, and this morning I was even greeted with risers.

Not being quite convinced I could do a dry line I fished a 5wt clearwater intermediate line and rod, with a 15' leader. 3' 10#, 4' 8#, 4' 6#, and 4' 4#. 6# ultragreen droppers tend not to tangle.

On the top dropper or bob fly I had a olive and dun with bumbled (palmered) medium stiff hackle and muddler head, in sz. 12. It took fish while floating or near the surface creating a wake. Deeply sunk it didn't do anything.

This PT tied in the style worked up top sunk deeper.

The middle fly is supped to take the leader down more as I understand it so this Bumbled Gold Invicta was fished and took a fair number of fish, more than the leeches.

I'm more certain than ever that trout just can't resist hares ear and partride and this muddled bumbled hares ear took the lions share of the fish on point. Very similar, most of my river fish come from a hares ear variant on point.

Seems just amazing, the number of stockers left from last year, if you can figure out what they want on the day.


Not being quite convinced I could do a dry line I fished a 5wt clearwater intermediate line and rod, with a 15' leader. 3' 10#, 4' 8#, 4' 6#, and 4' 4#. 6# ultragreen droppers tend not to tangle.

On the top dropper or bob fly I had a olive and dun with bumbled (palmered) medium stiff hackle and muddler head, in sz. 12. It took fish while floating or near the surface creating a wake. Deeply sunk it didn't do anything.

This PT tied in the style worked up top sunk deeper.

The middle fly is supped to take the leader down more as I understand it so this Bumbled Gold Invicta was fished and took a fair number of fish, more than the leeches.

I'm more certain than ever that trout just can't resist hares ear and partride and this muddled bumbled hares ear took the lions share of the fish on point. Very similar, most of my river fish come from a hares ear variant on point.

Seems just amazing, the number of stockers left from last year, if you can figure out what they want on the day.

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