Early Spring Dry Fly

I recently took a jaunt out to several local creaks for some early spring fishing. The morning started out cold and slow. However, after enduring the cold and a fish-less morning; the clouds broke and the temperature began to rise. The tiny Blue Wing Olives rose with the temperature and my slow morning of fishing turned into a wonderful evening of  catching. A size 20 Griffith's Gnat was a great match to the tiny Blue Wing Olive clusters. 




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