I suggest Chernobles or any hopper imitation, copper johns, bead head pheasant tails, all the normal nymphs for droppers. Caddis flys are ususally good too.

The Big boys are real deliberate on the take, so try not to set too fast. Let them eat it then hit them back.

The second meadow gets a good deal of the traffic because everybody thinks the first meadow will be too crowded. the first meadow can look empty sometimes.

The third meadow separates the pack pretty well and its worth the trip.

Here's a link to story I did few years ago on my expereience on Slough Creek.

http://www.flyanglersonline.com/feature ... part7.html


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