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Parr
Might be Heading to Virginia
There is a good possibility I will be heading to Virginia in late October or early November for a few days of fishing with a friend (he lives in Richmond). It's just a matter right now of nailing down the best days for my trip up.
From our most recent conversation, I believe we will be hitting the streams in SW Virginia, maybe the Shenandoah Valley or the small streams in the more extreme SW.
Would like to get a head start on maybe tying some flies for that trip, and am looking for any recommendations as to "don't go without" flies. I looked on the internet for some hatch information, but the only hatch chart link I found for the area took me somewhere else, not even related. He knows of some Brookie streams and I hope we will be able to fish at least one of them while I'm there.
I have plenty of midges (#20-24) of various colors, and figured already on taking some soft hackles (#14-18). They are always on my "don't leave home without" list, and am thinking they would be a good pairing for there too?
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