How To Troll Flies For Trout And Get More Bites!
Flies - Trout, Salmon & Walleye Fishing Forum
You got the right idea, faster = longer leads. the faster you troll the more action your attractor will have and will whip your fly more.
Can you troll a chronomid? - Fishing with Rod
I have caught trout slow trolling chironomids on both dry and floating lines many times. It is not the ideal approach to fishing chironomids ...
Does rain affect Rainbow Trout fishing? [Archive] - Alberta Outdoors ...
Fish slow down, find cover or go to deeper waters. Slow down lures and use baits more attractive to fish. Fish in cover and in deeper waters.
Go-to Trout Lake Patterns | Page 2 - PNW Fly Fishing Forum
If you want to catch lots of planters, fish any flavor of small caddis, mayfly, or midge nymph/emerger patterns (14 and smaller). My favorites ...
Trolling for trout - The Fishing Website : Discussion Forums
Most of the time they seem to be swimming correctly. Have also tried trolling Woolly bugger flies a couple of times but never had much luck ...
DOWN RIGGER TROLLING QUESTION....... - Lake Ontario United
Fly back about 22" from flasher. Cut bait can be a little tricky and definitely frustrating if not done with a proper roll to it. Spoons can be ...
How To Fly Fish With A Spinning Rod (Don't Hang Me hahaha)
Use the right lure. But, if a fly works better, than use a a bubble for trout. Me, in the salt, I tie jigs in fly patterns. Instead of ...
November fly fishing for trout. Which flies?! | Oregon Fishing Forum
I usually fish one flashy fly and one subdued fly. when i key in on feeding fish, i almost always go down in size, and fish a big or medium ...
Trolling Flies: A Game Changer For Trout Fishing Success! - YouTube
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Trolling Fly's | SportFishing BC
Simi Seal in burgundy, brown, black stone, olive as well as marabou in different colors and variations. Most of the flies would be in the 1-1.5" ...
Monster flies for monster Trout. - North Eastern Fly Fishing
Dead drifting is a bit obvious. One of the tactics I like is to combine a dead drift with a loping retrieve. Let the fly drift along the seam.
New To Lake Trout Trolling - Lake Champlain United - Forums
If you use larger spoons they can be "felt" by the fish as well as seen by means of their lateral line which picks up vibration. The bigger spoons put out more ...
Trolling for trout question - Fish-Hawk.Net
Akira, You now have a fly rod and you can troll with it rather effectively. You'll need some split-shot on the leader and preferably ...
Trout Trolling Neophyte | Page 3 | NC Angler Forums
Speed should be around 1-1.7 mph, most of the time. Until you get bites, gentle turns should be used to find out what speed the fish want. To make it simple, ...
Catching big lake trout at Flaming Gorge is easy as 123
I would say that I now use Flutter Spoons 90% of the time when trolling. The most effective flutter spoons for Lake Trout would be the small 2 ...
Best Tips to Effectively Troll for Rainbow Trout - Mack's Lure
But trolling tackle that mimics natural food items is a great way to find fish on the hunt over larger areas and will help put more fish in your cooler. A good ...
how to piss off a king - Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
As others have stated, rattles, bright colors, erratic moving baits, go big (giant spoons). I put rattle traps on the back of my downrigger ...
Art of Trolling - Mckenzie River Fly Fishing
As I slow or stop my troll, the fly sinks. Following fish can find that very enticing. The same holds true when I have been stopped, and then resume my troll.
Trolling Flies: When, Why & How? - YouTube
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Deep water trolling. - Trout, Salmon & Walleye Fishing Forum
I run my probe on one of the deep riggers. Purple Frog and Blue Frog always catch fish when run deep on my boat. Sometimes I run a splatterback ...