I stared fishing at 11:30 and fished until 6:30. All but 2 hours was in zone 2, by the Bluff hole. Caught 2 on a Y2K with red brassie dropper. Hit the Y2K . It slowed down and I noticed some rising just past the Bluff hole. At first they were just sipping and then started splashing. Then I noticed size 20 mayflys drifting by me...light dunn color. I tied on a size 20 Pale evening Dunn and started getting takers. I missed probably a dozen and brought 5 to the net. The catching was not great but the experience was. I was able to match the hatch and catch fish. Quite a feat for me. Also I had to roll cast for 40 feet and present a dry fly with no drag. Another feat for me. I used lots of floatant and finally worked out a roll cast at a 45 degree angle (rod angled downstream) that, when done correctly, would drop the fly ahead of the fish and make a nice mend upstream. I loved it. The trees in that area are right behind you so no casting behind you. At 3:00 it was all over but enjoyed it. Not lots of fish to the net but great fishing non the less. Just enough takers to keep it interesting. Rest of the afternoon I fished around the island in zone one and caught 1 fish. I didn't move a lot but I 'm lazy that way. I thought it was early for a mayfly hatch but I saw the little sailboat wings. During the time I was there fishing that spot I had probably 10 guys come up and fish for awhile next to me and not one even tried a dry fly. I guess they never noticed the fish rises or the hatch. I just thought it was interesting. The fish I did catch were nice size and put up a good battle in that current going on down there now.
I also tried out my Simms wader belt/back support. It's the greatest!!!!! NO lower back pain I usually get from standing more that 2 hours. I got it at Bass Pro in Kansas City. The thing is a blessingl!!!
Also finally got to try my new Reddington RS3 and RIO Grand line. 9 foot 4 weight. Very nice.