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Hello,
I'm new to fly fishing... I'll be fishing for trout in streams in New Hampshire. Can anyone suggest what flies I should get for the fall? Thanks Hilbert |
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On Aug 23, 11:40 pm, Hilbert wrote:
Hello, I'm new to fly fishing... I'll be fishing for trout in streams in New Hampshire. Can anyone suggest what flies I should get for the fall? Thanks Hilbert Check out www.flyfishinginnh.com. This is a great site with many experienced fishermen whocan answer specific questions regarding the area you want to fish. Personally, I have always found streamers to work well in the fall in northern New England. Some of my fall favorites are the Black Ghost, Colonel Bates and Black Nose Dace. Before the first hard frost, try beetles, ants, and other terrestrials. Some streams also have BWO hatches in the early fall. Be aware that the general trot season on streams closes on Oct 15, so fall fishing is really limited. |
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