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I would echo Tom's response, and add that if you get a warm day over the
next weeks you could start see an influx of early season midges and Little Black Stoneflies. Black caddis usually follow them a week or two later. That's just an average observation. Depending on the location you may see more, or less, species then these. I wouldn't fly-fish anywhere right now without midges and LBS'. Of course you won't find me out there unless it warms up above 50 degrees, the fish just aren't moving much right now. The Finn "Jim" wrote in message ... I was wondering if anyone knows what trout in southeastern PA are nibbling on now. Thanks, Jim |
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