Standing below the small barrier wall I eyed-up a few seams that looked promising for a drift. It wasn’t a matter of “if” there were fish to be caught. But rather, which pattern and which seam they would desire today. I tied on a C2C Hare, which is a bead-head version of the Gold-Ribbed hare’s Ear that I have been fishing for years. It’s a great prospecting nymph, and one that I have confidence in when fishing clear cold waters of winter.
Good “Whip Finish” article this week. I agree that when you go fly fishing, to leave everything in your life that is bothering you on the door step at home, otherwise do not bother to go fly fishing!
That is my main reason for going fly fishing, to for awhile, leaving all the troubles of the world on the door step back home! ~Parnelli