Kneeling with a downstream approach?
Or from the side approach?
Both ways caught brook trout in the hole.
Kneeling with a downstream approach?
Or from the side approach?
Both ways caught brook trout in the hole.
When you arise in the morning, think of what a
precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think,
to enjoy, to love.
- Marcus Aurelius
I would cast the first fly into the overhanging tree, catch the vegetation behind me on the second, slap the water with the third fly, putting the fish down. then I would precede to ruin the environment with my swearing, and move on to the next hole. of course, I would look downstream just in time to see my fishing buddy catch a 17" trout out of the hole.
"Trust, but verify" - Russian Proverb, as used by Ronald Reagan
Maodiver, remember that you never cast "upstream and across" with a duPont Spinner...
Although they may float, I think duPont Spinners are considered "wets", or "popping bugs".
Ed
Doesn't look like the same place on both photos and doesn't look like you can fish all the lies with a single approach.
I'd first fish downstream to avoid casting on or over fish on this narrow a stream. I'd especially fish the lip of the pool this way first.
Then I would leave and fish another area and fish it upstream when I came back.
Regards,
Silver
"Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought"..........Szent-Gyorgy
When you arise in the morning, think of what a
precious privilege it is to be alive - to breathe, to think,
to enjoy, to love.
- Marcus Aurelius
I'm using one of my Tenkara rods here with loads of fun to be had. I find fishing multiple angles and positions yield differing results.
Tight line
Brandon