You can't go wrong with a green weenie.  I was out today.  I stay  away from 
the opening day circus, and hit the local PCB contaminated stream  which 
hasn't been stocked in 20 years or so.  It now has a good population  of very 
spooky wild browns.  I got skunked.  Saw 5 trout and a bunch  of suckers.  
Couldn't 
even get the suckers to take a fly.  I wait  a couple of weeks before I hit 
the local stocked stream.  I do OK with CDC  and Elks and midges on top, and 
Beadhead, soft hackle PT Nymphs and  small Green Weenies .  They chase my bait 
fish patterns, but they  usually short strike them.  Fathead minnows and rosie 
reds are popular with  the bait guys around here.  So consider bringing some 
streamers with you.  

Jerry  C
"All things considered, I'd rather be in Philadelphia."
In a  message dated 3/31/2007 14:45:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  writes:

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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