I'm not sure how many are familiar with the Letort in PA, but if you are, you'll know how difficult it is. Its taken a stubborn winter and already a long spring to realize that only masters like Charlie Fox and Vince Marinaro could effectively master dry flies here. But the water is so clear, you can look down ten feet away and see thick schools of wild browns. The problem is that a beginner like me can't seem to get them interested. They seem too far down to be interested in dry flies (and they rarely rise) and I've also tried nymphs and streamers, but nothing seems to work. I thought an obnoxious wooly bugger might be enough to set them off the take out of aggravation, but again - I was wrong. Any suggestions?