I've actually done really well fishing a trico hatch with a banged up Griffith's gnat. Traditional trico spinners can bring about some snobby refusals, but when you throw something "different" at them, they can be a lot more cooperative. A few years back, I was on Spring Creek up in PA and I switched over to the smallest Griffiths gnat I had after having no luck (i.e. non-stop refusals) on a traditional spinner. The gnat produced very well. So well, that only a hook and black thread - that was unwinding - were left by the end of the hatch and fish were still sipping it. So don't be afraid to throw something different at them!
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