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Fish Weird-Colored Flies

August 27, 2015September 22, 2017 Jo Tango

(PlanetTrout.Wordpress.com) There’s a good book called Feeding Time. It conveys what causes fish to strike. In particular, the book documents how certain traits have to be in a fly for a trout to commit to taking it. In my opinion, there is a hierarchy of strike triggers: size, then silhouette, and then, color. Size is

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Fish This: the Sulphur

August 21, 2015September 20, 2017 Jo Tango

(TroutNut.com) I recently caught my first trout on a sulphur dry. The water was clear, the trout was only about 15 feet away from me, and I could see it eye the fly and cautiously sip it. Then, all hell broke loose. That’s always fun. Though the sulphur hatch season seems to be winding down,

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32s

August 19, 2015September 14, 2017 Jo Tango

On the Swift, really, smaller is better. At least if midges are the fly of choice. Believe it or not, I caught 90% of my Swift trout without using fly smaller than size 24, but just last year I began experimenting with 28-32 sized flies. And I wish I had done it earlier, because I

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Three Helpful Online Resources

August 18, 2015May 5, 2024 Jo Tango

If you’re keen on learning pretty advanced techniques and hearing about the latest gear, you may want to visit three online forums. Many competitive fly fishermen and many regular anglers contribute their thoughts. The web sites also allow you to post questions you may have. So, consider visiting Trout Legend, Trout Predator, and Innovative Fly

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