Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Winter Trout Fly Fishing.

One step on the frozen porch steps first thing in the morning removes any doubt of that fact. Winter time brings on many thoughts, vacations, dark afternoons, soccer on the television and for me some of the finest trout fly fishing there is. Some areas permit only lakes to be fished year round, some only permit rivers, but most places will permit a thing to be fished year round.

After you have your areas selected, you have to actually get a concept on the weather. 3 or 4 days of steady rain can actually put a brook in at unfishable levels. Here's some more info about alaska halibut fishing. It's also barely pleasurable to fish in well below freezing temperatures. Like all things taught to humans, some caught on quicker than others. Some pursued it, so never touched a fly rod again. Yet I must have done something right, because years after they are both well informed fly fishermen. Well he made a decision he was cold and wanted me to hold him back to shore. The warm afternoons like I discussed above will produce Blue Wing Olive hatches in several locations, and midges hatch year round too. 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.

They regularly will bite gingerly, hook-ups will be basically in the tongue. As trout may frequently go after many tiny insects in one mouthful.

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