Mostly, yes. Oftentimes, our best action came when we skittered the dries on top. Wild brookies can't ignore a skittering fly.
Headed to NH's White Mtns for brookies
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Skittering dry flies for remote wild brookies is like cheatin'!
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I agree, what's your point??
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