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3 Types of Trout Fishing Flies That Guarantee Success
Understanding trout flies and entomology can seem pretty intimidating for a beginning fly fisherman. But, it doesn’t have to be if you can get familiar with bugs and their life cycle on the water. It’s really pretty simple.
In fact, with a bit of education and practice learning about the different types of insects and terrestrials that your trout fishing flies are trying to imitate, you will increase your chances of success, as well as the amount of money you have in your wallet.
As a beginner or if you’re fishing in unfamiliar waters, it’s easy to walk into a local fly shop and throw down loads of cash on hot trout flies that are “guaranteed” to be successful. But, if you learn the basics you can spend more time on the water and less time spending money in the shop.
Mayflies
These little bugs are born on the bottom of streams and rivers and are a constant source of food for all species of trout. Their imitations are a mainstay in many successful fishermen’s fly boxes.
Nymphs
When mayfly eggs are hatched, these little bugs remain under water as a nymph. They’ll spend the next several months to a year shedding their skin and casing several times.
Emergers
A mayfly’s first stage of adulthood as the nymph sheds its casing and reveals its wings to be able to fly away.
Spinners and Duns
This stage of the bug’s life is when the mayfly straightens its wings on the surface of the water to dry.
Caddis Flies
These little bugs resemble moths when they’ve grown to full adulthood.
Stone Flies
These flies vary in size across the country. Where I live out west, these bugs can grow to be monsters. Fishing during a stone fly, or salmon fly hatch is extremely popular in late spring or early summer because the size of these flies make them very easy to spot in the water. The attacking nature of the trout during these hatches makes for an exciting fight for many fishermen.
Aside from natural bait consisting of small fish and live insects and flies, a well-made fly replica can land you a wonderful trout. Many anglers take great pride in learning to tie their own flies and pass those skills as well as those flies to later generations. You can take fly tying lessons or teach yourself via video, books, or with special fly tying kits available for purchase.
When in Doubt: Look Around
To use trout fishing flies most effectively, you need to know the type of trout you are fishing for and be familiar with its feeding habits. With that information in mind, take a look around the area you’ll be fishing in. If you see particular types of flies and insects buzzing around the stream shore, you can bet those are going to be very successful baits for you to mimic. You may find you get more strikes from trout early in the morning or late at night. You’ll have to experiment in variety of ways to see what works for you.
You’ll usually find a huge variety of trout fishing flies available in tackle shops near good trout fishing spots. Try and get out fishing during the times flies are hatching around waters. Trout are on high alert during this time so you may get more strikes. Try to tie or use a fly that most closely mimics the flies in the area the fish are biting on. Keep the size of your fly and hook in mind too. Color counts as well as does the quality of your tie. You don’t want your fly coming apart and looking like an unraveled mess. Trout can be very finicky and you have to fool them into thinking your bait is real.
Trout Fly Presentation
Your trout fishing flies will even be more useful to you when you practice your casting. A great cast will serve a fly to a trout or wherever you think a trout might be lurking without a lot of splash or disturbance to the water. Remember, the idea is to convince the trout your bait is a real fly that has landed or dropped into the water ever so conveniently. If you are sloppy with your delivery or jerk the line and reel in too quickly or not fast enough, the trout will swim past your line.
Practice Makes Perfect
In the end, don’t be afraid to try all of these types of trout flies when fishing. Even nymph and sub-surface fishing is an important part of a successful fisherman’s arsenal. In fact, the majority of food sources for most trout are coming from sub-surface bugs. So, don’t be afraid to sling a nymph rig now and then! It all comes down to practice and imitating the different cycles of a bug’s life to be successful at catching trout.
A Major Tip to Help You Catch More Fish
If you’re a good fisherman you will know that as in everything in life there is no golden or secret formula to success, everything has a process you have to follow and most of these processes are a source of lifetime education. There are so many fishes tips in books, publications and magazines and even on the internet, following these tips.set of tips will help you improve your overall fishing knowledge/experience and results, however, there is one highly important fishing tip you shouldn’t ignore, this particular tip can help you quadruple the result you get from your fishing effort and is rarely talked about, this article will be giving you a deep insight into this particular tip.
Have a Good Knowledge of Your Fishing Location
It doesn’t matter if you’re fishing in a river, a ocean, a pond, a lake or everywhere a very important tip that will help you multiply your success is to have great knowledge of your fishing location. You should make sure you have good understanding of the type of fishes that can be found in that particular location, when they can be found the most and at which particular side of the location they mostly reside. For example, if your fishing location is a river you should do your best to make sure you have good understanding of which side of the river the fishes can mostly be found, is it in the south, east, north or west. You should also make sure you understand how the fishes in tat particular location respond to the river currents. Having this knowledge alone will help you catch a lot of fishes.
This particular fishing tip looks so simple but it is a real secret to catching more fishes…many fishermen have neglected this tip and they paid dearly for it. It is highly important that you follow this tip so you don’t regret it.