fanweeeeee, RW here

I luv small streams above all other fishing. I generally start out by fishing my favorites upstream. Generally I fish about a 200 or 300 yard stretch slowly and
carefully and for years I used to stash a brewskie or three in the cold flow of the stream along the way where they couldn't be seen.

Later in the day, when the sun got higher (and the day hotter), I fished downstream over the same stretch, working tiny streamers and wet flies among the rocks and other rip/rap trying for fish I missed, now knowing their location....periodically stopping along the way for a little rest and a cold one. Of course I'm gettin older now and have quit the beer drinking part so it's usually another type of canned beverage. But I still find small streams the most relaxing kind of fishing. Folks I fish with will tell you that I'm always heading for the tribs and headwaters.

Crowds and Big Fish Suck!! All together now...CROWDS AND BIG FISH SUCK!!

Later, RW

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"We fish for pleasure; I for mine, you for yours." -James Leisenring on fishing the wet fly-