I made it to Otter Creek this afternoon. I'm new to fly fishing and it showed today! I had easily 8 good hits and only caught one. There were very small (4in. or smaller) fish jumping clear out of the water all over the place. I can't rule out that these could be spawning/feeding shad, but the ones I saw seemed to look like trout. In fact, one seemed to have the coloring of a brown trout. I really didn't think Otter Creek had anything but rainbows in it. For there to be such small trout, it seems that they would have to be spawning, which I didn't think they did in P-G-T streams.
Regardless, I think I need smaller dry flies. I saw hundreds of trout hit the surface today and I'd guess they were eating these tiny midges flitting around. I also noticed 4-5 different insects in the air today, instead of just one type on Otter Creek a few weeks ago. Wouldn't this mean the trout should get less selective? Not my experience today! Don't even ask how many flies I lost to overhanging branches! All in all, a great afternoon on the creek followed by a night of watching basketball. Complaints? What complaints? Life is good!



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Like Rock said, we have all sacrificed plenty of flies to the tree Gods over the years!
Did you try throwing a dry with a dropper below it? Lots of times, when fish are rising, it is a good idea to fish your dry with a dropper below it. When these hatches are going on, the insects are swimming towards the surface in order to "hatch" into their adult, winged bodies. The trout will snatch these emergers up before they get to the surface. That is why it is always good to immitate both at the same time.....doubles your chances! And I like those odds!
I could have put a whoopin on some browns saturday morning at indian if I would have tied u even a few simple black dries.