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No warm water up there
In two weeks I'll be in southeast Wyoming (Medicine Bow National Forest) for a week of camping and fly fishing. At the camping area there's a river holding lots of trout, or so I'm told.
I'm taking only one fly box, and it's barely larger than a pack of cigarettes. Inside it right now are 10 parachute Adams flies I bought specially for this trip. Other than those PA's, I thought I'd use just the flies already in the box; namely, basic panfish patterns with an emphasis on nymphs.
But I'm wondering if I ought to expand my arsenal a tiny bit more. Have any panfish flies scored well for you guys during your mountain stream trout fishing vacations?
Joe
"Better small than not at all."
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Grasshoppers and ants! Don't go without them.
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LadyFisher, Publisher of
FAOL
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Thanks LadyFisher,
There's some 'hoppers rat-holed amongst my gear, I'll cabbage around in there and grab a few. A 'hopper probably looks like Thanksgiving Dinner to a trout, huh?
I have ants, too...they're in my pants; I want to leave for Wyoming NOW!
Joe