I travelled to the mouth of a local stream this evening and arrived to find dozens of little rainbows rising. The fish weren't too picky, and rose to blue winged olives, adams, parachute adams, and quills gordons.

There was rarely a lull in the action, and I landed a number of fish in the 6"-8" category. Two fish of 11" found themselves in my creel, but 4 fish in the 13"-16" range remained in the creek: two broke my tippet, and two freed themselves on spectacular jumps.

I learned two things tonight:

1. Don't use a tippet that is unnecessarily light, and

2. keep as little slack between the rod tip and the fly as is possible with out creating drag on the fly.

Well, I guess it was just one of those nights when mistakes need to be viewed as opportunities to learn.

I still had a blast!

Cheers`