If the water is at a normal level and current speed, with a temperature above 50 degrees, then you will usually be safe in choosing any fly. If the water is shallow or more slow moving, then choose a dry fly. The best method for these conditions is fishing a pool where dries usually don’t work. Attach a nymph with a length of tippet about one and a half times the depth of the water. Tom Rosenbauer offers this advice. “Trout may often ignore a nymph until it
If the water is at a normal level and current speed, with a temperature above 50 degrees, then you will usually be safe in choosing any fly. If the water is shallow or more slow moving, then choose a dry fly. The best method for these conditions is fishing a pool where dries usually don’t work. Attach a nymph with a length of tippet about one and a half times the depth of the water. Tom Rosenbauer offers this advice. “Trout may often ignore a nymph until it