There is some dry fly fishing, but often fishing dries blind, meaning not to actively feeding fish is not worth the effort. Most times you’ll see rising trout and then it’s worth throwing dries, otherwise your most productive methods will be nymphing and streamer fishing. If you’re going to blind cast dries in winter, griffiths gnats, renegades and other attractor like midge/bwo patterns are you’re best bet. Throwing a small, single adult midge when nothing is feeding on top will be hard to induce a strike. Not saying it can’t be done, but I wouldn’t throw small midge patterns of single midges or BWO’s unless I saw fish fishing during the winter months (Nov – Feb) :star: :star: :star: :star: :star: