tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post2750755243561113110..comments2020-08-26T03:26:07.565-04:00Comments on Caddis Chronicles: Autumn Has Arrived Along with the Slate Drakes Matt Groberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14729161746029381781[email protected]Blogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post-11730037828160956852013-09-25T22:21:38.382-04:002013-09-25T22:21:38.382-04:00Thanks!!!!!!!Thanks!!!!!!!Mr. Q[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post-48835876977906882732013-09-25T13:16:12.470-04:002013-09-25T13:16:12.470-04:00Mr. Q. Isonychia will hatch from both the water s...Mr. Q. Isonychia will hatch from both the water surface and by crawling out on rocks. In pocket water where there are midstream rocks they seem to prefer crawling out. In riffles or pools they seem to surface hatch - there are very few exposed midstream rocks. MattMatt Groberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14729161746029381781[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post-8843708239342102082013-09-25T13:12:36.783-04:002013-09-25T13:12:36.783-04:00Greg, thank you. I don't use indicators to fi...Greg, thank you. I don't use indicators to fish nymphs. I just concentrate and watch the line/leader for subtle or unusual movement. Sometimes I feel the take, too. Matt Matt Groberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14729161746029381781[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post-88360096331215557472013-09-25T13:01:52.624-04:002013-09-25T13:01:52.624-04:00That nymph imitates an Iso nymph perfectly....I wa...That nymph imitates an Iso nymph perfectly....I was inspecting the shucks on rocks the other day....Is it true that Iso's crawl to the shore or sticks to hatch? Or do they swim to the surface? Mr. Q[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6357628043625997901.post-23425490996647831042013-09-25T10:50:48.368-04:002013-09-25T10:50:48.368-04:00Matt, when you fish in low clear conditions like t...Matt, when you fish in low clear conditions like this are you using an indicator? I'm finding even the smallest indicators are spooking fish these days. I had more success dropping midges off dry flies last few weeks. Thanks, and thanks for another great report. -Greg.Anonymous[email protected]