Please please please be gentle with Gales - and don't feel compelled to keep fish. That fishery can't really stand a lot of pressure, and keeping many of the 8" + fish is going to really do a number on that fishery - as an 8" fish can be considered "big" and a 10 or 12" fish can be a monster out of there, at least as far as the trout go. The average fish in that water is about 6" or so.
And remember - it's fly & lure only - no bait (I hate picking up styrofoam worm containers along the bank, and I hate bastards that can't be bothered to obey the regs for a body of water, especially small streams!)
Dorman's Pond used to be an alright place to fish - but now between the crowds it sees, the way people trash it (I've personally witnessed people dropping trow and leaving a steamer right on the the trail around the pond, and people just throwing their garbage IN to the pond), and the horrible weed growth it gets by summer - I don't fish it anymore.
Please - pinch your barbs if you fish gales, and put the cutties back! If you feel compelled to keep a couple trout - the Wilson will offer much greater numbers of trout - including sea runs. If you can only keep 2 fish a day - would you rather keep an 8" cuttie from Gales, or a 16+ inch SRC from the Wilson?