Sorry for the litany of basic questions recently (I've fished for a while but for a variety of reasons, I am trying to focus a lot more on the sport). Hopefully soon I will be more of a contributor and less of an asker.
Anyway, I have a scheduled trip for tomorrow morning at a local spring creek here in NY and the weather is reporting steady rain.
I am assuming that fish still eat in the rain and can be caught on a fly. My question is how does your strategy change when fishing in the morning rain?
For purposes of this question I am fishing a small spring-fed creek in south-eastern NY (name of river is the Nissequoge) with fairly normal hatches/bug life for the area.