Fishing a lake for brook trout on woolly buggers taught me a lot yesterday. Probably things like...

1. lead them up more (save a few light for slow but the sink rate was very slow even on some I thought were heavy.

2. there is no bad color (although there are certainly some better colors ....)

3. don't rush (I think I was fishing them too fast before)

4. take a moment and watch the action (I am sure most of you know to do this, but I had never before, and it taught me a lot)

Still learning, hating the learning, curve but loving the class both on line and in the "lab"!

Steve

PS - I wanted to post something on the streamers section anyway.