Mid-May - and fishing is on the minds of many .....although the catching has been slow until just this past weekend, with the return of the sunshine and warmer weather. By Sunday our rivers and streams were just above average flow, thanks to the rains and heavy showers last week. These are the days that fly-fishers eagerly anticipate - hatches from tiny Blue Winged Olives, mid-sized Blue Quills and Hendricksons, to the stately large March Browns. Although we saw a number of porpoising fish (tails rather than noses breaking the surface) some fly-fishers have reported success using a dry fly with a nymph as a dropper.
