"We all need help now and then" - Paul Whitehouse
Those are Paul Whitehouse's words, not mine — though I wish I'd said them first. Paul wrote the foreword to our new River Fly Anglers Almanac, and in it he describes something I suspect every one of us has done ... You arrive at an unfamiliar river. Fish are rising. You can't quite work out what they're taking so you bung on an Adams, a Klinkhammer, something black, maybe even a daddy, and hope for the best. If nothing's rising? A bead headed GRHE. Can't decide? Klink and Dink it. He calls it "chuck it and chance it." And honestly? I've been doing exactly that for longer than I care to admit.