Posted by admin | Posted in Resources | Posted on 10-03-2009
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fishing so I have been to fly for about 2 years but I am still not very successful Need help?
I just can pitch well I'm sure my problem is with the selection of fly i do not know when to use a dry or wet a streamer or nymph I'm pretty clueless when it comes to this part of fly fishing so will someone please put me straight through ..
Without knowing more about the particular water you are fishing, you can not give one exact answer. Here are some things to consider: 1. Matching the hatch "is important primarily in waters that have life invertibrate heavy and broad with reliable hatches. Trout in these "rich" pattern can focus on a particular life stage of an insect in particular, and this approach several changes times during the day. "Limestone" Brooks and "spring creeks are types of movement that often nutrient-rich waters, aquatic life, and selective trout. 2. If water is scarce, unreliable hatches, matching the hatch becomes less important. Fish in mountain streams and rivers from the coast, and inlets of the lake does not normally live in a high nutrient environment. They can be picky … or at risk of hunger. Freestone streams are typical of those waters and the Fish may respond very well to the general guidelines or "attractors". 3. Flipping rocks and samples for detecting the water column will help you identify the sources of common foods and their densities. Use one of the many guides available online hatch or through a book distributor to identify the species and predict their importance in the diet of trout throughout the year. The idea here is for you to meet more closely their territorial waters. 4. Most streams are not rich. As such, learning how "perspective" of the trout with correct selection of the general patterns can work wonders. Tom Rosenbauer has a book on the theme, and others. Most fishermen have "favorites" patterns that work well for them, and often they are not general or attraction patterns, Hatch Matchers specific. 5. While his condition is very good quality, it can be said of his approach to water and wading technique? In my early years in water, I know I blew some good chances by not being alert to my approach. Each step, every wave, and each shade has the ability to change the outcome. 6. Never think that its presentation can not be improved. Competent, highly skilled fishermen never stop learning, and never believe they are beyond improvement. Keep practicing. 7. Trout do the vast majority of their food below the surface. Most of this is within a few inches from the surface of the film or on a stand at the bottom. Very little food available in the large area between them. If the nymph fishing, you want to try to maintain their place at the right depth. It's easy for your fly is sufficiently deep, when in fact nowhere near the bottom. 8. Coils are sometimes fly right to fish for trout larger or more aggressive in a stream, but a bad fish streamer fish alert and deactivate the power. Go with a streamer if you've tried everything else and are willing to accept that a Once a streamer of swimming through the water, your chances of success following it with a nymph or dry are very low. 9. You have to read the water. If you can not, it does not matter what you know. The ability to determine where to locate the trout, what should be common insects in a particular section and how the line / leader / fly and will behave in the water are essential to successful trout fishing. 10. Accept every day as a learning experience, including dry days. Everyone gets skunked. It's frustrating, yes … shameful, no. The more time you put into the water and the more you attempt to absorb all the experiences on fishing, the better your chances of success next time a walk. There are some great fishing … and even a few teachers … they have experienced. However, Most fishermen are like us … people just hoping to hit the water at the right time with the right fly.
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