Hi Joyce:
Years back, this time of year, I used to hook a number of nice browns on
size 10 Pink ladies with a ginger hackle down by the pipeline at the
entrance to the canyon.  Then, as the browns began to migrate to spawn, a
black ghost or brown ghost streamer became very effective!
(October-November)
Hope this helps
Dave (chasing searuns on the coast)in Oregon

On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:28:46 -0600 "Joyce Westphal"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've found that Larry's switching to smaller flies is absolutely
> correct when it comes to the Provo River..I have yet to fish a size 
> 10
> fly and have the trout take it (except a woolly bugger) but 16, 18 
> and
> 20's are the ones that work. Could it be that fish have seen the big
> flies so much that they can see and discern them readily, but that
> their eyesight is poorer for smaller bugs so they are more willing 
> to
> eat them? Inquiring minds want to know.
> 
> 

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