Yellow Sallys right at dusk can get the fish looking up. Not a heavy "hatch", but enough of the egg laying adults to make it fun. The bats usually put an end to my fishing up there - they can get intense! They'll pick a parachute sulphur right off the water. Don't want to hurt the little guys, so I just pack it in for the night. The last thing you want is a hooked bat in your net (don't ask me how I know this).

Here's a great pattern for a Yellow Sally (little yellow stonefly) on the Po:

http://www.charliesflyboxinc.com/fly...m?parentID=111

The old timers call the Pohopoco "Big Creek". A friend of mine had a cabin streamside before the lake was built, but it is now at the bottom of the lake. IMHO, this stream could benefit greatly from C&R regs - the "meat hunters" pummel it pretty hard.

Platz's Restaurant is a great place for a burger and a beer at the end of the day.....