Iso nymphs - something with peacock herl and it long and thin. Swing it
to shore like a swimming iso nymph. Prince nymphs, Zug Bugs, and
Coachman wet flies work as well as more specific patterns. Just a
peacock herl tail with a peacock herl body will suffice aty times.
Iso dry - I like a big parachute with a brown or dark olive body. They
are dark olive right when they hatch, but quickly turn dark brown as
they harden up.
BWOs and PTs are never out of season.
Tricos are still around in the AM, but the fish are really tough in
heavy fished waters like the PA limestoners. However, in a lot of our
freestoners few people fish tricos and the fishing is good.
Terrestrials. Go big, the bugs are big at the end of the summer.
September used to be one of my favorite times to fish. Not many people
out before the fall stocking, fish are in natural patterns, and the
leaves aren't in the water yet. However, the last few years low, warm
water in September has been a problem.
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