I fished the Tully this morning for a few hours. I was going to meet up with a friend, but something came up with him, so I went it alone. Got on the water around 6:30 and fished until 9:30 or so. Water was low and a little warmer than I would have liked, but fishable early in the morning. The tricos were on all morning, with tons of fish rising every where, but the fishing was tough. I managed to catch a couple little guys and lost a really nice trout right at the end of the morning. Although I caught a couple, I must have missed 15 or 20 fish. I was fishing some really small stuff (26-28) and I was having one hell of a time hooking up with those little hooks. This was my first time fishing the tricos on the Tully (and only my third or fourth time fishing tricos ever) so I'll chalk this one up to a learning experience. I still had a great time. I really liked fishing such small flies (weird I know haha)... this whole midge and trico deal is becoming addicting for me. I think I either like really big dries or really little ones. Anyway, it was really cool being able to drive and fish when I wanted and not having to worry about a ride. When I was finished fishing at the first spot (I thought I was gonna head downstream, but decided against it when my mom called and asked if I could come home and give her a hand with a few things. Wasn't dealing with that one.) I just hoped in the car and drove in my waders for the first time... the car is officially christened! It was a nice morning to be on the water. Now to the shore for some saltwater fly fishing this weekend, and then back home and up to Lehigh county next week. I'm learning that gas goes REAL fast when I'm fishing like this!