Fly Fishing For Trout

What You Need To Know About Fly Fishing January And February

Can you fly fish in January?Can you fly fish in February?Do trout like the cold?How do you catch trout in the winter?What time of day are trout most active in the winter?Where do you find trout in the winter?What are the best flies for January and February? Can you fly fish...

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Spring Hatches For Trout You Need To Know

While May is usually known as the best month for hatches in the Eastern U.S., March and early April can be a great time to get out and enjoy some early season dry fly action! Trout aren’t terribly unlike us in that they can be lethargic in the cold. The chilly...

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15 Useful Explanations That Make Nymph Fly Fishing Stupid Simple

Fly fishing has so many different techniques and skills to learn, but, by far one of the most effective at catching fish is nymphing. Nymphing is essential to every fly angler so we dedicated this entire article to answer the most common questions we get. Table Of Contents What does nymphing mean?What...

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How To Choose The Perfect Fly Rod For Nymphing

As winter approaches, dry fly fishing slows down, and it’s time again to fish subsurface. Nymphing is a cold-weather winner, and if you’ve never tried it before, now is a perfect time. Let’s preface this article by saying you can nymph fish with any fly rod. If you’ve already got a...

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What Is A “Redd” And How To Recognize Them

Certain species of trout, brown and brook trout in particular, spawn in the fall. October and November are the heavy spawning months. Many anglers consider it unethical to target these species during the spawn; they’ve got enough obstacles in their way as it is.  It’s important to understand spawning behaviors and...

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Quick Tips To Improve Your Cast

Encyclopedias are written on how to improve your fly cast. You can peruse a seemingly endless amount of instructional videos online, or browse thousands of pages. Casting is a skill that only gets better with practice, hours and hours of practice.  However, there are a few small tips that can help...

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3 Tips for Fishing Off Color Trout Streams

Few things deter anglers more than water that is stained from recent rainfall or snowmelt.  In fact, some anglers would probably much prefer water that is raging high than off-color. It’s a matter of comfort for most of us, and when we can’t see the bottom to know the depth...

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How to Rig a Double Nymph Setup

Two nymphs are a great way to cover more water and show trout multiple patterns, but it can be a major pain unless you know how to rig it correctly!  On most guide trips clients will immediately make a comment about a multi-nymph setup and how it’s something they wouldn’t normally...

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