"I suppose it also depends on the size of the water you fish most of the water I fish is streams you can jump across or almost." - jh45gun
Actually, all the fish came out of a small pond (about 1 acre) in the river that had been partially dammed up by beavers. My wife's dad (a.k.a. the Master Fisherman, hehe) says its the beaver dams. He claims that where the water is backed up there is more nutrients, thus more insects, leaches, crayfish, small frogs, etc.., giving those Brookies an excellent place to feed. He also says that if it is sunny, fish the brushy banks, but when the Sun goes behind the pines and there are shadows on the water, fish the middle. Seems to work for them. By the way, night crawlers are about all they use for bait.
I agree with you jh45gun about the poor start for stream fishing this year. Today, the group could barely catch 5 between all of them. Hopefully, it will pick up a bit. I was able to get a few more rounds of 357s off though.
It's just too bad we don't have an early duck season in Wisconsin. I don't think I've ever seen more ducks in Northern Wisconsin than this year. Same goes for partridge.
Good luck on all your hunting and fishing this year.
Skunk