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Fly fishing for brown trout can be a great experience, either done alone, with a partner or the whole gang of family and friends. One should remember that there is no exact formula or technique that will work for this. It is a variation of these techniques and the ability to determine which of these techniques works well to your advantage. There are various ways on brown trout fly fishing and here are some of them.
1. Brown trout move slow during the winter season, so placing baits for them to hunt or chase is definitely a wrong decision. During this season, trout tend to stay deep underwater and do not move that much. It is important to place your fly nearest to these fish. Also, since the fish stay deep, you need to use flies that are heavy and will not float to the surface. Nymph fishing is the best technique to use during these times. Nymphs imitate insects that thrive in the water and would not look conspicuous to trout underwater. You can use heavily weighted nymph flies to go down deep and entice the fish to take the bait. Another good fly to use are bead flies since they have more weight than standard nymphs are and more attractive to get the trout moving and seize it.
2. Summer fishing for brown trout is more exciting for fishing enthusiasts. One great idea to use during your fishing trip is the dry and dopper technique. This technique is basically attaching a high floating dry pattern to the end of your line while attaching a second smaller nymph pattern from the hook of the first fly. This will entice both fish located at the surface area of the water and at the bottom. The fish will have the chance to choose which bait o take, thus giving you more chances of getting a catch.
3. Browns eat all varieties of food that their habitat can provide. They eat almost everything from insects like ants, beetles, gnats and caterpillars, to other invertebrates. They even feast on frogs or small mouse. In this sense, it is hard to predict which fly that appears like these foods will definitely work. In several occasions, the browns are very picky and prefer natural baits from the imitations. Try to tailor your fly box with varieties of fly that will work in different water situations as well as the time of the year. Keep the variety big enough to cater to the different condition that you might face later on.
4. In early spring, trout will be looking for aquatic insects for food. Most of the time, caddis and nymphs flock the lakes. They are often in dark color like dark brown, black or olive. So, in choosing the flies that you would use, you need this information to use the appropriate appearance of your fly fish to what is abound in the environment. During summer, browns are often attracted to insects that get blown to the water and drown. It is in this regard that it is best to use fly patterns such as grasshoppers, moths, ants, beetles and caterpillars. For fall and winter, nymphs with minnow imitations or egg patterns are great catchers.
Fly fishing for brown trout can be a learning process as much as an exciting adventure to go through. Since the success of your selected fly fish is relative, it should not dampen your spirit in trying this activity. Your ability to adapt to the requirements of your brown trout is already a step in understanding them and later on knowing the right trick for the right catch.
Mike Bell is a trout fishing enthusiast, who through his writing enjoys helping others to get started in this amazing hobby too. If you wish to read additional Fly Fishing for Brown Trout info or to get a copy of his Free 'Trout Fishing Essentials' mini-course then visit his site Learn Trout Fishing Successfully
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