Walking from the parking area a soft rain began to fall. The sky dark and the promise of sunshine was not in the future. It was going to be one of those days where coping with rain drops would be necessary if I was to find what I was looking for. So before I made my first cast of the day I found what I was looking for and that was what you see in the first photo. The day would have been a success even though I had not brought a fish to hand.
On these late summer outings the dampness seems to highlight the beauty of the woods. I love these days more so then bright sunny days. A slow intermittent rain also puts the brookies at ease. This was seen in the fact that not one spooked while I walked along.
Wood in the stream provides so much for the trout that inhabit the tiny blue lines.
It is also a road map to finding willing brookies.
This time of year one can see some subtle changes taking place.
What a promising looking spot. Not only that I noticed a small dimple on the surface, a brookie maybe, or might it be a crease in the current.
It was both a crease and a brookie.
Time and water keep moving. The fish do the same...here one day and gone the next.
I'm glad they were here this day, a day through the rain drops.