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Catching Trout By Fly Fishing

You can fly fish for several varieties of trout, which are mainly found in the western parts of the United States. The type that you will catch will largely depend on where you are fly fishing. For instance, you will catch more of rainbow trout when you fly fish in Colorado, while in the Great Lakes region, you will end up with more bass instead.

  

Some of the most ideal places to fly fish for trout are Northern California, North Carolina, washington, as well as Ontario. You will mostly get trout in rivers and streams whose waters are clear running and smooth. Such places are usually in the mountains, which rewards you with a bonus of great scenes.

One of the most challenging trout to fly fish for is the rainbow trout, which can be pretty violent. You should therefore be well prepared for a struggle as you reel in your catch.

The rainbow trout derives its name from its various colored marks, and it is quite a sight in the clear and cool water that it prefers. The temperature of the water where you will often find the rainbow trout is between 55 and 60 degrees. You will be more successful in fly fishing for them during the fall and spring prior to spawning. You may use different types of flies as you fly fish for trout, which include streamers, nymph, and spinners.

Although the brown trout is not as violent as its rainbow counterpart, it is usually more cunning. This means that though it won't put up great struggle as you reel in, catching it first of all is tricky, which calls for a lot of patience on your part. The brown trout is usually pretty alert against any type of predator and luring them is quite a challenge in itself.

A stream that flows slowly and has plenty of minnows is an ideal place to find the brown trout. The temperature that they prefer is usually between 60 and 70 degrees. If you are interested in the larger types, you need to fly fish when it is a little darker. You can use streamers, stonefly nymphs, and dry flies to catch them.

The brook trout is generally smaller than the other types and it is brightly colored. It is capable of putting quite a fight when caught and you should be ready for a struggle. The brown trout are relatively few and they prefer cold water, usually ranging between 40 and 50 degrees. Catching a brook trout is a rewarding experience as they usually swim in schools. You can use a spinner in shallow bottoms during summer to fly fish for the brook trout.

If you enjoy challenges when fly fishing, you should go for trout.


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