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Tobyhanna Creek, Monroe County, 02.22.12

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Fished a stream near Big Bolder/ Jack Frost from 11:30-4:00. air temp 45ish water temp 42, sporadic tiny black stone fly's fluttering around. along with midges. was hoping for a BWO hatch and warmer weather.. ohh well maybe next time.

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i did this post more to see if its appropriate as well as sustains the info people are looking for. any feed back is appreciated!

Posted on: 2012/2/22 18:24

Edited by Fishidiot on 2012/2/22 20:11:19


Re: Monroe County, Pa- 02.22.12

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Blahhh, i can figure this picture thing out! ive tried uploading right from Iphoto from my Mac. then figured most people use photobucket or the like and thought the images from this sit would show up in the post:

http://www.troutnut.com/topic/6528/tiny-black-winter-stone-fly

Posted on: 2012/2/22 18:26


Re: Monroe County, Pa- 02.22.12
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Mahones,
Please check your PM.

Posted on: 2012/2/22 18:57


Re: Monroe County, Pa- 02.22.12

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Your fly is indeed a little black stone fly. I wouldn't quite go as far as saying its tiny They were out on a stream I fished over the weekend.

Posted on: 2012/2/22 19:27


Re: Monroe County, Pa- 02.22.12

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fished the Tobyhanna Creek. i fished a black stone fly imitation, as well as some different caddis dry fly imitations sizes 16-20 . i fished a black caddis, black caddis emerger, olive caddis emerger, and one nice size bow chased a gray caddis as i twitched it across the top but missed the fly. i hooked up with a Brownie, for a second, on a black wollybugger.

Saw only many 7 rises, but they were big. the Stoneflies would settle on the water and flutter across. the movement of the stoneflies, and the rainbow chasing my dry fly, led me to believe that the few rises i saw were trout going after the active stoneflies.

there was enough stoneflies to attract more trout but i feel due to the colder water temps the trout were hugging the bottom. only 2 of the 7 rises were the same fish. would warmer water temp's have caused more of a feeding frenzy?

Posted on: 2012/2/22 19:59






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