Dry Fly Fishing For Trout

October 4, 2007 |


 

Want to catch some good sized trout? You can have some success at catching one by employing dry fly fishing. This is done by having your fly and fishing line float on water. Remember to have a leader situated between the fly and the line.

With dry fishing, you use to line’s weight to pull the fly in flight. This is not the case when you happen to be using a heavy lure as it is the one that will pull the line to flight. Using dry flies and having them flow on the water surface is much more exciting, unlike in wet fly and nymph fishing, the methods of which is less aggressive.

The excitement of waiting and finally seeing a strike on the fly is just so much for many anglers that once they tried dry fly fishing, they simply stick to employing this type of fishing method.

It is best to catch some nice trout on water areas such as clear streams, which can make the day a prolific one for you especially if the fish is going upstream searching for food. Just be patient as you wade up the stream for some strikes from trout as they are sure to come.


 

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