As I re-read my fishing log, one fly did particularly well during spring and early-summer: a green Caddis Larva. Early-season trout, when I selectively stomach-sample a few, are usually absolutely chock-full of Caddis Pupae and Larvae. Nearly always, I see the light-green variety. You can really spend a lot of time on such a fly.
My New #1 Fly
I this morning was going through my fishing log and noticed one reliable fly kept coming up: the Sexy Walt’s. I’ve blogged about this fly quite a few times. I think that’s because it simply works. The fly dupes stockies and the wily and wild Farmington browns. It has even surpassed in effectiveness my prior
Our Overviews of Key Rivers
As the sun rises higher in the horizon and the temperature warms, we soon will be heading into prime trout season. The stocker trucks may not start rolling until end of March or early April, but there are many waters that will house holdovers. We’ve invested a great deal of time into “overview guides” for
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