why?
alaskaguy wrote:
What works on the smaller streams is size 16-18 Prince Nymphs,
Pheasant Tails, Hare’s Ear Nymphs, San Juan Worms, and a few others.
On the dry side Elk Hair Caddis, Parachute Adams, Royal Wulffs, as
well as some terrestrials during the summertime.
You can't talk about effective flies on Missouri trout streams without
mentioning Ed Story's Crackleback Dry Woolly. I have never had much
luck any place other than Missouri with the Crackleback but for some
reason it's just killer in Missouri.
And speaking of Ed Story, a hale and hearty farewell old timer, you'll
be missed by your fellows of the fly and your contributions to our
sport will be felt for generations to come. RIP.
--
Ken Fortenberry
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