It was a beautiful sunny day yesterday so Mary Ann and I got away from the house for a little fly fishing on the Metolius River. We’re so lucky that this wonderful free flowing stream is open all year and only 30 minutes from our house. With 4 inches of snow on the ground and 29 degrees, we fished the stretch known as the “water wheel area”. Although there were a few BWOs and midges out on the water, we didn’t see any surface activity so it was a nymphing afternoon. Here we are on the river, and a feisty native rainbow that Mary Ann landed on a stonefly nymph imitation.