Couple things about the Dix. First, I love it - have been fishing it for 15+ years now. With that comes a lot of knowledge.
BUT, it is a fickle river. It is certainly not everyone's cup of tea. Other than a short portion of rapids at the spillway, it requires a boat to fish.
The main thing is that the last several years have experienced really crazy water conditions there. One day the river is ridiculously low and trout are skittish; then we get a major storm and they're blowing out water for 3 months and you must become an expert on fishing high, fast water.
There were points on Monday when I wished I had just gone to Otter Creek, which would've been closer, easier, and probably yielded more fish.
But like I said, for some reason the Dix called to me.
* Anyhow, for streamers I throw really BIG sizes out there, because there are some browns here and there that tend to ignore smaller flies. A good beadhead/conehead black woolie bugger will work, but I've been experimenting with the monstrous streamers Kelly Galloup ties. Take a look at some of these bad boys:
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