I had a couple hours free tonight, so I ran over to a local stream with a two fly Czech nymph setup. I used a bright green caddis larva and mayfly nymph, both in a size 16. They both had small tungsten beads. WOW! I am amazed at the effectiveness of this method. I fished only two small pools, and won't quote numbers but they were high. Best of all, some of the fish I caught were NOT fresh stock fish, but instead, 12in rainbow holdovers and native brookies! I caught 4 of those rainbows and two small brookies. The rest of the fish were recently stocked. I followed Aaron's recommendations by fishing every small area of the pool carefully. I went back and forth between pools. I am also impressed with how little weight is required; just the mass of the two beads was enough.

The area I fished was littered with snelled hook packages and bait containers (which I picked up). This place gets serious pressure.

My favorite area tonight was a small suction area underneath a rock wall. I was able to cast near the base of the wall and watch the current take the flies in to the void. Needless to say, some nice trout were in that void!