Wind Knots And Tailing Loops
The month of April is in the rear view mirror. Despite my complaints about not finding good hatches it was my third best April ever, in numbers of fish caught. The percentage of fish over 17 inches (36%) was down slightly from last year but the number of fish in the nineteen inch column (the 2018 year class) showed that many of them are still around. The most encouraging part of my catch statistics were the numbers of two and three year olds which appeared system wide. There were only three questions all month, I assume from this that you have all the answers, and just maybe I should be the one doing the asking. Dennis wanted to know about articulated dry flies. I'm clearly not the one to ask as I thought they were a streamer type thing. Jack McD asked when the evening fishing starts. Some of the evening fishing is weather (temperature) related. Hendrickson and paralep spinners are apt to fall in the middle of the afternoon (warmest part of the day), in the evening on warm days