Just when you think you're getting the hang of it, I guess summer comes along. I thought I was doing pretty well - having my share of success during the spring with plenty of hatches, but now that summer has crept up, its like I'm back at square one. I fish alot of limestone creeks, which stay cold but I guess the top water in still pools heats up, which drives fish down. This has its advantages, most attacks on terrestrials are big, splashy and violent. The problem is that they rarely occur. The only other option is to go submersible. Can anyone give me a quick lesson on nymphing, because I am apparently not gifted in the nymphing arts.
I hear that cressbugs and small shrimp are hot items, but I float 'em right by and these fish seem, to say the least, very uninterested. Also, they could care less about the streamers I offer. Can anyone help? If its a lengthy explanantion, shoot me an email at pagop06@yahoo.com. Thanks!