Really, the only thing a psychiatrist can do that a good fishing guide can't do is write prescriptions. John Gierach
It happens every year, rainbows get stocked by the truck load BUT by mid summer they are a dissapearing act. But browns seem to hold over through the Summer into the Fall. You see this every year and the surveys through the Summer prove this. I've been envolved with some surveys by the DFW in September where all we sampled into September were browns. This is really true on the Millers. Where do the bows go? The ANSWER is they just don't make it through the Summer, period!!! There is the odd year where you can catch bows late into the season BEFORE the Fall stocking as in 1992. Lets face it - bows don't make it though the Summer season!
The exception is the EB of the Westfield where, for some reason (very good water flows) they seem to survive.
Why am I venting? It's because we would like to see (I hope) trout that will provide SEASON LONG fishing. That makes sense to me. No mistake, I'm talking about freestone streams like the Millers and the Ware. We would have great late Spring and Summer fishing if the game was with browns and not the reliance on bows. I saw a video of some anglers waving the pom-poms because of a Fall rainbow stocking on their NH river. How about browns?? That river just SCREAMS of brown trout!!
Remember, the early season bows that you catch are easy fish and are not an indicator of your angling skill. That skill comes into play when the insects really start hatching.
Ken