Often, when a small stream is low, stealth is the name of the game. Yeah, the fish still eat, but they see you coming from a mile away. Next time you find yourself faced with difficult low water conditions give dry dropper a try. Not only does the dry allow you to track your nymph in an inconspicuous way, but the fish may give it a good whack...a bonus.

The Dry: Crowe Beetle

The Scenery

The Fish: Wild Browns

Some Turtles (Sadly the Snapper was hit by a car)

Some Cows