This is the first year I have ever seriously trout fished, for the last couple of months I have been working the same 3/4 mile of the Chattahoochee a couple of time almost every weekend. I float tube it and except for the slight misfortunes I mentioned a while back, have been doing pretty good for a ole Mississippi redneck. But one Sunday afternoon I noticed one side of the river was in full sun the other was shady. My nature inclination was to fish the shady side, but then I figured that every log had a shady side under it. I haven't kept up with number, the sampling is probably too small to present a true scientific analysis anyway. Maybe one of you seasoned cold water fishermen can clue me in. I think I had 7 or 8 today, two on black ant under an Adams, one on a lightning bug and the remainder on a peacock body bead head soft hackle.