[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

We fished up in Bellefonte over the latter part of last week.  Were your streams as high and ugly as they were upstate?  We had the same problems with the sulfurs up there too.  Wrong shade of yella...  Our dubbing material had too much green in it.


Mark;
I'm guessing you might have been fishing on Fishing Creek near Lamar but you know there are many other streams close by.  A local who is a friend told me the creek is not as good as past years, something about the hatchery effluent.  On a sulphur note, there are #18s to #14s in various shades and some with orange egg sacs.  It pays to tie up some from butter-cream to almost orange and to have some thorax ties in the mix unless you've fished the hatch/stream before.  A good dry to have is a #16 olive with a yellowish belly and iron brown midges for the hatchery pool.

Murf

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