Why the Sulphur Fly Nymph Is a Must-Have in Your Box
If you've ever spent a warm May evening on a limestone stream, you know that a well-fished sulphur fly nymph can turn a slow afternoon into the kind of day you'll be talking about for years. There's something special about the sulphur hatch. It's not just the beauty of those bright yellow duns fluttering off the water; it's the sheer aggression the trout show when these bugs start moving. But if you're waiting for the duns to appear before you start casting, you're missing out on about seventy percent of the action. ...