Tuesday 27 April 2010

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The best time of year for trout fishing is spring and autumn, in April, May or early June, then, late September, October. Small lakes tend to get to warm in the summer months, and the trout are just not interested. The best type of days, are the overcast ones. It is not always practical, but if you have the time, especially if it is a place that you are unfamiliar with, take some time off before you intend to fish and walk along the waters edge and see what flies and other insects are around, this will give you a good starting point on what flies to use.
One of the greatest things about fly fishing is that it opens up the world around you, whereas in the past you would have just walked along a waters edge not really taking much notice, now you start noticing the wildlife and insects that abound there. The better you are at doing this, the better your fishing will become. Can you hear the grasshoppers in the field as you walk through? Here are a few more pointers,
1) Is the riverbed rocky, silty, or sandy?
2) What types of plants are there on the river bank?
3) Do you have flies that match the colour and shape of the ones that you have found?
4) What kind of trout have you seen in the water?
When starting out and you are picking your spot to set up for a day of fly fishing, find a place that is away from the waters edge, so as not to disturb the fish. Try and have plenty of clear room behind you, with the wind blowing onto the water. You want deep water that is close to the bank. If you are going in with waders, then walk gently into the water moving slowly, minimising your movement as much as possible so as not to disturb the fish. Trout hear far better than we do and water transmits sound faster than air. So be careful when in the water, or they are going to scarper, and no matter how good your flies are you are not going to catch any fish!
Tom Baxter is an Internet Marketer, with a love for all things outdoor.
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