Monday, January 19, 2009

Winter Trout Fly Fishing.

One step on the frozen porch steps first thing in the morning removes any doubt of that fact.

One great thing is, the weekends aren't crowded, so you actually have no need for to ask the boss man for time off, to actually get some peace and solitude. A significant slice of this is potentially catch and release, but that only assists in further reducing the crowds. Coastal regions that rarely get snow or ice, need to be checked more for stream levels. Even if you can dress tenderly enough, the ice on the guides make casting almost very unlikely, and the slickness of entering the river is very threatening. I have turned into a patient and good teacher, and now enjoy the time I spend teaching others, especially teenagers to fly fish. Yet I must have done something right, because years after they're both informed fly fishermen. Well he made a decision he was cold and wanted me to hold him back to shore. Some dry fly action can happen, particularly on smaller streams where options are less for trout. Good patterns include, imitations of food sources that are available year round like San Juan Worms, Chironomid Pupas, Disco Midge, and Wd-40's. As trout may frequently go after many little insects in one mouthful.
Fishing for halibut

No comments:

Post a Comment