About three weaks ago, I was up on one of my favorite Brooki streams, and the day was good. I had a limited amount of flies, so had to take it easy and go alot slower than normal as to not loose my flies to the foiliage or poorly tyed knots... It was a day for the little guys, some large enough to make my fishing worth the trip. So I was content to pay attention to the action of the very little ones, cause they useally have a lesson for me. I have a rule, if the little ones are interested, then your doing something right.
First lesson I seemed to learn that day was, when I was fishing this one hole that had alot of little guys in it that I could see.. the dang things was scattered all over the place with in the current feeding flow but would not hit my fly unless I hit the same spot for the drift, then they would act like I would expect, being greedy and racing to get there first., any where else the fly hit the water they would ignore it? I'm thinking dang I know you guys can seen it, why don"t you hit it? I finally had to come to the conclusion that even when very small, these guys have rules.. Even if the pool is very large, the fly has to be put right in there chosen feeding area or lane. The other is, in another hole, they stopped hitting the fly, instead of changing flies, I adjusted the post on top of the fly, they would hit it, when the top shifted a little, they wouldn't touch it at all, a very slight adjustment, the fly was coming apart they didn't care but let the post shift a little and it could look like the best fly ever and they wouldn't touch it....