Rained for a couple of days but today it let up. Skies cleared up and temps rose; turned out to be a really nice day. So, what better than to go for quick trip for more Rainbow Trout.
Fished the evening bite at Frisco Commons Pond. Was a frustrating trip; had to keep changing fishing flies until we lucked into an Olive Dry Fly Midge in size 18. Managed to catch one little Bluegill and one Rainbow Trout. Then, missed several more.
Another fisherman caught a Rainbow Trout using a BH Nymph and then gave it to us to add to our creel... good thing, as more missed strikes after dark on the Dry Fly as well as a Copper John would have made for a one Trout dinner.
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