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Fly Fishing Techniques for Trout – how to improve your skill

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Fly Fishing Techniques for Trout – how to improve your skill

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  1. Fly Fishing Techniques for Trout – how to improve your skills

  2. Fly Fishing Techniques for Trout – how to improve your skills Fly choices and matching the hatch When approaching the water always be aware of the insect life that is around, this will help you tremendously to figuring out what the trout might be eating and will give you a leg up on hooking the first trout of the day. Generally the size of the fly is of great importance and I tend to try and match that first and than narrow in on the color and spices. A lot of times the fish well be feed on subsurface insect life, As this makes up almost seventy five percent of there diet so if there are no adults hatching in the air flipping a rock is a good method for figuring out what kind of insects the trout may be feeding on under the water. Again matching the size and color is always your best bet and than trying to match the specific bug, if that is not working Some times of year the trout will be chasing smaller fish especially in still water situations so knowing the water and what particular bait fish are in it will help you to match your streamer color and increase your bites tremendously. Watching the banks and keeping a good eye out for all these things will help you become a more well-rounded angler and increase your fish to net ratio. www.theflyfishingworld.com

  3. Fly Fishing Techniques for Trout – how to improve your skills Leader length, & tippet size When you first starting out casting a seven foot leader is ideal, it will help you to turn the fly over quicker and be more accurate with your cast. As you get better with casting you will find that a nine or ten foot leader will get you more hook ups and in some situations like still water and slow moving rivers a fifteen to twenty foot leader is what is needed for picky trout. The water clarity also becomes a factor and that is where adding tippet becomes a completely new issue as well. Down sizing your tippet when water is clear will increase your hook ups but will also make the fight a little more difficult. If the water is dirty a thicker tippet size is perfectly except able and can help you to land fish faster and more effectively. Leaders for nipping is a whole different matter and I personally like to build them myself, having a smaller tippet size at the top will help to get your flies down quicker and more effectively to the trout. Building your own leader also allows for you to help set your depth more accurately and can help you get as deep as you need to the feeding trout. www.theflyfishingworld.com

  4. Fly Fishing Techniques for Trout – how to improve your skills Fighting the fish One of the toughest fly fishing techniques for trout has to be fighting and landing, every angler out their has the story of the one that got away some anglers more than others. The main thing to remember is to keep solid pressure on the trout and keep control of his head without pulling to hard and breaking the line. Changing angles and turning there head is a quick way to take them off there lateral line which tires them out at a much quicker pace. You can also stop them by adjusting your rod angle adjacent of there direction, this can help stop them from running into unwanted structures like banks logs and anything else that they can wrap around and loose the hook. Staying below the trout on the river is another effective way to keeping good tension and keeping the fly pulling in the right direction. Any time a trout can get below you on the river you are essentially helping him to pull the fly out of his mouth so if you can keep your feet moving and stay down stream of them you’re going to see more fish hit the net. One more major thing I have seen over the years is losing trout when they go air born, if the trout is a jumper and a lot of them are try and release tension while they are in the air. This is easier said the done but if you don’t release tension as the fish goes into the air your chance of them spiting the fly are very high. www.theflyfishingworld.com

  5. Fly Fishing Techniques for Trout – how to improve your skills CONTACT – The Fly Fishing World Guide and Review In order to get in touch with one of representatives, please contact one of our offices. DIRECT CONTACT New York (headquarter):Street-Phone: +233 54 523 6522Email: akash.seo33@gmail.com (USA) Phone: +1 563 265 0968 (WhatsApp) www.theflyfishingworld.com

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