I only hiked down where the trail crosses the stream twice, then walked a short distance to the next trail blaze, turned and then bushwhacked to the stream. The water was running fast since it had rained Tuesday night and it was overcast and a touch foggy. The trees are still mostly bare.
I like to try fishing dries only in the park (just personal preference) so I started with a size 16 orange stimulator and over the course of 3+ hours used a size 14 yellow stimulator (which did not float well enough in the fast water) and then a grey/white humpy. I caught a dozen or so fish, with the orange stim the most productive fly.
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