07-18-2015, 12:11 AM
Hey I was there last week and it was great. Yellow Sallys, caddis, and PMDS for dries. More Yellow Sallys were being snagged off the surface but caddis were producing as well.
For nymphs try scuds, sows and hares ears. I used a small olive scud as a natural and a small bright colored sow as an attractant. When in the deep water use an indicator, although I did get one on a traditional nymph set up. The flows are too heavy for dry droppers in spots where the bigguns are, but a dropper at the end of the run should seal the deal. No hoppers about, a bunch of sallies and caddis. An ant may work too.
Edit: I got my info from Trout Creek Flies right up the street from Little Hole access and Dripping Springs campground.
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For nymphs try scuds, sows and hares ears. I used a small olive scud as a natural and a small bright colored sow as an attractant. When in the deep water use an indicator, although I did get one on a traditional nymph set up. The flows are too heavy for dry droppers in spots where the bigguns are, but a dropper at the end of the run should seal the deal. No hoppers about, a bunch of sallies and caddis. An ant may work too.
Edit: I got my info from Trout Creek Flies right up the street from Little Hole access and Dripping Springs campground.
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