On a western stream or river, I would be tempted to try a Renegade.  The
pattern can be fished both wet and dry, so start out as a dry fly, then let
it sink and become a wet fly.

http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/fotw2/032403fotw.html


Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon


On 3/31/07, Jonathan Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hey all,
     I was wondering, what are your favorite flies for stocked trout?
Opening day is coming up here in SW PA and I'm getting my gear ready. I've
got some of my favorites to tie up, but was looking to expend and try some
new ones. The local stream I fish doesn't have many hatches and the ones
it
does have a very small. I do ok using worm patterns, but nothing has done
well enough to be considered a "go to" fly. Thanks in advance.

Jonathan



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