Yep- Black Gnat wet fly tipped with a wax worm. I like to fish mine with a "casting bubble". A torpedo shaped float with ane eye on both ends. I like the smaller ones, about 1/2" diameter at the widest part, about 2" long. Tie about a 2 foot leader to the blunt end with the black gnat at the end. the long tapered end of the float to the rod end. The float provides all the weight you need for a long cast.

Fish it "horizontal" --taking up all the slack as soon as it hits the water. The wet fly sloww drifts down -and gets hit. When you see the slightest "scoot" of the bubble on the surface - take him. The bubble doesn't go DOWN - but scoots on the surface as the gill turns to swim away.

If no bite - reel a little in. This will raise the fly to the surface. Stop, and let it drift down again.
If it don't get hit - there ain't no gills there!!!!!!

It's a lot like fly fishing without a fly rod.