ArticleCoop.com homepage.
Follow Us On Twitter
Translate Page To Irish Translate Page To German Translate Page To Spanish Translate Page To French
Translate Page To Italian Translate Page To Japanese Translate Page To Korean Translate Page To Portugese Translate Page To Chinese
  Number Of Times Read: 11      
Categories

Accessories (1677)
Advice (2173)
Aging (363)
Arts (10179)
Arts and Crafts (985)
Automotive (8073)
Break-up (248)
Business (82687)
Business Management (1445)
Cancer Survival (400)
Career (511)
Cars and Trucks (5518)
CGI (7)
Cheating (259)
Coding Sites (185)
Computers (18883)
Computers and Technology (9285)
Cooking (2348)
Crafts (748)
Culture (280)
Current Affairs (1079)
Databases (79)
Death (60)
Education (12182)
Entertainment (14637)
Etiquette (21)
Family Concerns (2440)
Film (89)
Finances (29997)
Food and Drinks (5694)
Gardening (2547)
Healthy Living (44371)
Holidays (1016)
Home (15001)
Home Management (1923)
Internet (43922)
Jobs (1171)
Leadership (107)
Legal (1390)
Medical (2162)
Medical Business (196)
Medicines and Remedies (2017)
Men Only (3149)
Motorcyles (166)
Opinions (47)
Our Pets (5174)
Outdoors (1850)
Parenting (1033)
Pets (596)
Recreation (1239)
Relationships (12005)
Religion (2142)
Science (396)
Self Help (1173)
Self Improvement (4898)
Society (920)
Sports (9717)
Staying Fit (13126)
Technology (8100)
Travel (11107)
Web Design (2104)
Weddings (1249)
Wellness, Fitness and Di (5748)
Women Only (8257)
Womens Interest (1465)
World Affairs (47)
Writing (2295)
 
Stats
Total Articles: 10
Total Authors: 103724
Total Downloads: 6552117


Newest Member
Georgiana Serrano

 


   

3 Types of Trout Fishing Flies



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.articlecoop.com/rss.php?rss=52

[Valid RSS feed]  Jeanene Fisher's Author Feed - http://www.articlecoop.com/author-rss-feed.php?rss=8582
By : Jeanene Fisher    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-21 03:35:55

Trout fishing entails lots of different aspects about fish. Perhaps the most important is deciding which fly to use. There are 3 basic types of trout fishing flies.

1. Dry Flies

Dry flies give you the advantage of being able to easily read the surface currents. It will be easy to see just where your fly is and if it is working as you want.

Dry flies imitate various aquatic insects in their adult stage. These imitate the actions of stoneflies and mayflies, as well as midge and caddis flies. These all have different configurations with and without wings and in various sizes.

In order to choose the best dry fly, you will need to determine what type of insect the trout are feeding on. Then, match your fly as closely as possible. If you are without a fly that matches well, choose one a bit smaller in size. Anything larger will likely scare the trout.

2. Wet Flies

Wet flies are made to resemble drowned, adult insects. They are usually weighted.

Wet flies have the advantage of making your fly fishing simple and effortless. With less casting than with dry flies, you can quickly cover more water. Since a wet fly are meant to go into the water, they are good to use in the faster currents that would drown your dry fly.

Some examples of wet flies would be hair wings, feather wings, and both hackle flies and palmer hacle flies. The woolly worm, a fat-bodied hackle, is a favorite when fishing in the big rivers out west. This has a hackle along the entire length of the fly.

A while back, wet flies were more popular than they are today. If a fisherman is looking for a sunken fly, he is more likely to choose a nymph.

3. Nymphs

The advantage of tying on a nymph is that it raises the odds for the fly fisherman. Unlike the dry fly which mimics the adult form of aquatic insects, the nymph resembles the insect in its immature form. These include mayflies, caddis flies, damselflies, midge flies as well as stone flies.

Nymphs mimic insects in their immature form. They should always be present and the trout should always be feeding on them. No matter how cold or warm the water, no matter how high or low the stream, the insects that nymphs resemble are always present.

Nymphs can be weighted, just like wet flies.

Author Resource: Next, discover more secrets to not only the best flies, but also the best bait and lures to use when fishing for trout. You can learn how to out smart those trout with this FREE mini-course containing secrets of trout fishing.
Article From ArticleCoop

Related Articles

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
Rate This Article
Vote to see the results!

Do you like this article?
  • Yes.
  • Not Sure.
  • No.


New Members
select
Sign up
select
Learn More
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Sponsors


Microsoft Store

 


Copyright © 2009 - ArticleCoop.com
All Rights Reserved.

Powered By:Article Friendly