I only fly fish in small streams, because I'm still learning and just don't have the skill to really get my fly around a larger body of water (distance). So in May for several days in a row I took my spinning rod down to the bridges at 4 mile run and killed it at the tail end of low tide before dead low. I didn't have any luck on anything top water, but when I used a zoom pumpkin worm with chartreuse end it made all the difference. Slow along the bottom produced the LMB and half a worm worked fast through mid depth water produced striper. My point is that I think the low tide where the fish have less places to hide is key on 4 mile and others have told me the same. Out going low that is. Lastly, I really think those fish key on that chartreuse for some reason in that area. I'm not saying other things don't work but that was my experience. It's ironic that someone above had luck with a chartreuse clouser.
Good luck, and I'll keep working on my fly rod. There is no comparison to catching a fish on my fly rod! What a thrill.
Gary
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