The Best Flies for Trout Fishing Success
Fly fishing is one of the most effective and interesting ways to catch trout
. It requires good technique and patience, but one of the most important things to understand is which flies to use and why. In this article we will examine some different types of trout fishing flies and discuss how they can help your success. The main types of flies we will touch on are wet flies, dry flies and nymphs. There are plenty of others out there, but these are the ones with which I have had the most success. Keep in mind that these are just general categories of trout fishing flies, and there are many specific types of flies within each category below.
Wet Flies
Wet flies get their name because they are designed to mimic insects that usually spend time just below the water surface. There are plenty of insects out there that can be seen barely submerged in the water, and this can happen for different reasons. Some are water insects that live and feed in the water, and others might be going under just to lay eggs. Depending on the water conditions and the surroundings, there are some of these insects that get trapped under water and become an immediate target for trout. Anglers who fish with wet flies will use a special technique and try to imitate these insects with their wet flies, and this can be highly successful given the fact that trout love going for insects subsurface. Wet flies come in various color patterns and sizes, but the true key to successful trout fishing with these flies is using proper technique to mimic the behavior of these insects.
Dry Flies
Dry flies are named as such because they are designed to immolate those insects that stay just above or right at the water surface. Trout are known to be enticed by bugs and insects that are right on the surface because of their spectacular eye sight and ability to move fast when feeding. However, trout are vulnerable near the surface because the fly fisherman can see its behavior and the playing field is pretty even. Many dry fly fishermen believe that trout will feed at the surface year-round and therefore think that you can have great success with dry flies. Another reason that fishing with dry flies can be successful is because the angler can see the end of the line and how the trout is reacting to it, thus being able to correct any mistakes made.
Nymphs
Nymphs are really a just a type of wet fly since they are used underwater as well. Most insects that have not matured or are in the early stages of life spend their time underwater, and nymphs are used to imitate those insects. The distinction that can be made from other wet flies is that nymphs usually are weighted more heavily and go deeper into the water. They are designed to target those trout that may hang around near the bottom waiting for sinking eggs or insects. Nymph fly fishing can be a great method for catching trout in rivers where the angler can cast upstream and allow the nymph to drift down at various depths right over the trout.
The Best Flies for Trout Fishing Success
By: Ryan Oliver
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