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So I've been out twice on two local rivers in here in Upstate NY. No fish.
No big deal because it was good to get back into the cast and get my efficiency back. However the first day (2 weeks ago) the air temp was almost 50 and the water 35. Today on different water, the air temp (at 3:30 PM) was 40ish and the water 34. There are trout in these rivers, I catch them in warmer weather and water conditions regularly (before they get stocked). Read somewhere water has to be in 40's and 50's for ideal trout fishing. So if there's fish, and forgiving the fact that I am not an accomplished streamer fisherman. What would you all suggest to get a strike? Thanks! -- Al Hammel http://groups.msn.com/FlyFishingWorl...ritecasts.msnw |
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