Advice from the Guides - Fishing with Nymphs & Strike Indicators in Mountain Streams
During late winter and early spring nymphs will catch more trout than than other types of flies. Mountain streams are full of pocket water. This requires a specific yet easy method for fly fishers to catch fish.
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