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Category Archives: Trout
Under the Indicator, by Brian Chan
I often get asked what my favourite method is when fishing productive trout lakes. Without question my response is always floating lines and strike indicators. This is not to say that other lines and tactics are not effective at catching … Continue reading
Posted in General Techniques, Trout
Tagged Indicator, RIO Products, Stillwater fly fishing
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The Countdown Method, by Phil Rowley
Placing your fly at the right depth is one of the keys to success when fly fishing lakes. Having a selection of sinking lines of varying densities gives you the opportunity to place your fly at the correct depth. A … Continue reading
Posted in Freshwater, General Techniques, Trout
Tagged RIO Products, Stillwater fly fishing, Technique, Trout
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Steelhead/Salmon Leaders for Trout? by Cathy Beck
I learned a new trick this week, something so obvious that I’m embarrassed to admit that I never thought about trying.
Posted in Freshwater, General Techniques, Trout
Tagged New Zealand, RIO, STeelhead/Atlantic Salmon Leaders, Trout
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Nymph Fishing, By John S. Barr
There are many effective ways to present nymphs to trout and they all work. The two approaches I use are the standard indicator method and the hopper-copper-dropper techniques.
Posted in Freshwater, General Techniques, Trout
Tagged Copper John, Nymph Fishing, RIO Products, Technique
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New Zealand Fly Fishing Essentials, By Lani Waller
The Essential Perspective and Choice of Tackle New Zealand trout fishing can be easy, or difficult, depending on your abilities, weather, the mood of the trout, whether or not they are feeding, and whether they are browns or rainbows.
Summer Stillwater, By Brian Chan
Contrary to popular belief there is a lot of great lake fishing to be had after the spring to early summer chironomid or midge fishing subsides. Damselfly and caddis fly emergences, although much shorter in duration, offer some great nymphal, … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Chan, Fly Fishing, RIO, RIO in Action, Stillwater fly fishing, Technique, tips, Trout
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