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On 16 Nov, 02:09, flyfisher322
wrote: Yeah i am new to fly fishing and i just put my fly gear away and started tying when my friend said lets go fishing and i went and got 3 on a nymph but i dident know i could go fly fishing for trout in fall-winter if anyone has any tips that will help me with fall-winter trout fishing in streams please let me know You can fish for trout in winter, but they are usually in poor condition, not worth eating, and if you catch and release them, quite a few will die if you catch them under such conditions. Their metabolic rate is too slow for them to recover in very cold water. You donīt say where you are, but many places have closed seasons for trout and other fish in order to protect their spawning. TL MC |
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