by midger » March 5th, 2009, 11:42 am
It's all good. On any given day, any fly is likely to be cold or hot, but I will grant that one will consistently catch larger fish on streamers/minnow imitations than you will on dries, nymphs, or midge patterns. Just depends on whether you want numbers or trophies, eh?
I also like parachute patterns, but often find that a different stage of the bugs will be more effective. Watch the riseforms. No trout snouts breaking the surface? Surface dries won't be as effective as the trout are feeding subsurface on emergers or pupating larva like an RS2, zebra, Cripple, etc.
Full trout snouts--switch to a spinner pattern like a standard dry or parachute. Just my opinion, but it works for me.
And if you want the biggies, throw a nice big streamer at the undercut banks early or late in the day.
"Should you cast your fly into a branch overhead or into a bush behind you, or miss a fish striking, or lose him,or slip into a hole up to your armpits-keep your temper; above all things don't swear, for he that swears will catch no fish."