A standard saying among fly fishermen is that trout spend anywhere from 80 to 90 percent of their time feeding below the water's surface on the immature forms of aquatic insects. Some anglers are even more precise, but whatever the exact percentage , it's safe to say that to fully appreciate any tailwater fishery you will have to learn the fine art of nymphing.
As much as anything, the anglers will clue you in to the midge hatch. You will see them hunched over in concentration like herons. The better ones wi… - Ed Engle
As much as anything, the anglers will clue you in to the midge hatch. You will see them hunched over in concentration like herons. The better ones wi…
- Ed Engle
When the word began to get out, the idea of tying imitations of aquatic worms was not met with universal approval in the fly-fishing community. It se… - Ed Engle
When the word began to get out, the idea of tying imitations of aquatic worms was not met with universal approval in the fly-fishing community. It se…
A standard saying among fly fishermen is that trout spend anywhere from 80 to 90 percent of their time feeding below the water's surface on the immat… - Ed Engle
A standard saying among fly fishermen is that trout spend anywhere from 80 to 90 percent of their time feeding below the water's surface on the immat…
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