I got out of school early because of mid-term exams so I decided to hit Ridley Creek in the park with one of my teachers this afternoon. We started about a mile or so upstream from my favorite area, the fly fishing only zone, and then worked our way down. The creek is predominately riffles and pocket water upstream of the FFO zone, but opens up to some nice deep pools in the FFO. We fished for about an hour upstream in the pockets and riffles and had nothing to show for it. Although the FFO area is heavily pressured, I always seem to do best there, so we waded in and gave it a go. On the first cast, I hooked up with a nice rainbow, about 14" or 15" on a size 16 orange egg. After I great fight, I released the fish back into the cold 37 degree water and watched as he swam away. A few cast later, I briefly hooked a decent brown, but didn't land it. My teacher had to leave, so after saying goodbye, I made another cast and hooked another decent rainbow on the egg. After releasing him, I continued to fish and I missed a few hits. It was getting dark so I decided to make a few more cast. On the second or third cast, I caught a beautiful 17" or so brownie on a size 18 nymph called the Baron, as designed by Loren Williams. It was a great ending to a fun afternoon. I wanted to post this story and say thanks to everyone on here for all the valuable info they have shared. Just a year or two ago, I never had any success in the winter time, but after reading Trout Predator and learning about indie nymphing in the winter, I'm hooked! Thanks again and I hope that everyone is having as much fun out there as I will be now!