Fall fishing
At this time of year the water temperature in the smaller streams cool down considerably and with the drop the fish go off the bite particularly on the surface so think nymphs if you fishing small streams unless it is a very warm day when you may find a hatch on a sunny run. The bow is less effected but you will find that fishing sub surface will be more effective. Try swinging small #14,16,18 beadhead backswimmers, prince nymphs, copperjohns etc.... in the tail outs and you will be rewarded.... beef up you tippet to 3x as the takes will be violent and start fishing before you enter the water as fish will be in very shallow water if there is any chop to it. Look for laughing water or you will know it when you see it and slow down and cover it before moving deeper or down stream starting with shorter casts and gradually working out with more line. Have fun and hold on! If its a warm day and sunny watch the flat water there are still some snouts out there
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