I've always believed that flyfishing is at a disadvantage during super low flows of winter. It is much easier to swing a fly in the softer water that fish lay in in the higher water then the heavy slotty chops that fish hold in low water. In the summer time it is a totally differnt story...

During last winter I found many fish in the heaviest water I could find. Any water that had lots of chop and was atleast 6"'s deep was fished.

The old rule states that the lower the water the higher in the hole you fish and with last years record low water years, I was fishing at the very very head of the runs.
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Ryan S. Petzold
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'Sparkey' and/or 'Special'