Trout Flies
Thursday, April 16, 2009 11:33Trout Flies
Executive Summarize About Trout Flies by George Richards
If you are out there fishing for rainbow or brown trout you are fishing for the largest trout you can find. If this is the case then perhaps you should try using a larger fly for your fly fishing expeditions. The larger the trout the more likely it is to want to consume larger meals. Woolly Buggers and large wet flies often have dramatic results when compared to smaller varieties. Yellow is often regarded as a remarkable color when fly fishing that tends to attract fish to strike even while not generally feeding. A little yellow in the tail of your trout flies can also be beneficial against the match the hatch rule. Using a fly that is similar for the most part, but has one striking element such as a small yellow bit in the tail, can really make the difference and coax the fish into choosing your fly over the real flies.
Black ant and black gnat trout flies are also essential fly fishing gear for those aiming for rainbow, brown or brook trout. This type of fly is particularly effective during the summer months when these flies make up the largest proportion of the trout diet. In short, always make sure you have a variety of trout flies to hand.
Fly Fishing with Dry Trout Flies
Executive Summarize About Trout Flies by Steve Turley
There are many types of trout flies; dry flies normally have a high success rate and are favored by fishermen because they are easy to use. Dry flies float atop the water and are meant to imitate adult insects. Probably the most important rule to follow when fly fishing with dry trout flies is to make sure that you do not have drag on your line. You want your fly to lay atop the stream’s water in a natural way; if you have drag, you could cause the fly to float either faster or slower than the current of the stream. You will probably have the most success with using dry flies if you are casting upstream and allowing the fly to float naturally back down to you. Applying a paste dressing to your dry trout flies will help them to float high on the water.
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