Posted by Jack | Posted in Trout Fishing Tips | Posted on 10-07-2007
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Hey there! What are some of fly Fishing Flies to good use in the winters in Colorado and why?
As the temperature drops, the possibilities are the fish will be a little lower in the water. What are you fishing rivers or lakes? When it's colder dries have their uses, but rather go a little sub-surface, ie in both lakes, rivers. I mainly fish nymphs in most lakes in this time of year will be chasing trout fry, so an intermediate type with a serpentine frying work fine, not fish too deep and allow the fish time to strike and take the fly, olive Woolly Bugger or white is good for this, in a long fluorocarbon leader fish on their own. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates / product / standard item.jsp? _DARGS = / Cabelas / en / common / catalog / ITEM-link.jsp_A & _DAV = MainCatcat20431-cat600025 & id = 0023469320449a & navCount = 1 & podId = 0023469320449 & ParentId = cat600025 & masterpathid = & navAction = push & catalogCode = IJ & rid = & = parentType index & index = cat601233 & HasJS = My true however, is the favored method of nymphs and chironomids, fished in pairs, I like the PTN and copper Johns in this time of year, fished on a sink tip line, as the mosquito OIR tip lines, this works well for both nymphs and chironomids, gold ribbed hares ear also works very well in representing all kinds of aquatic creatures. My last flight I left, both in rivers and lakes is the San Jaun worm, fish very slowly, with the occasional twitch in the recovery of a waterline, or if there is some wind one end of a mosquito. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard- item.jsp? _DARGS = / Cabelas / en / common / catalog / ITEM-link.jsp_A & _DAV = MainCatcat20431-cat20530 & id = 0030347313208a & navCount = 5 & podId = 0030347 & parentId = cat20530 & masterpathid = & navAction = push & catalogCode = IJ & rid = & = index & parentType indexid = cat20530 & hasJS = true varianst Czech nymphing is also a great method, in rivers where there are a couple and a rocky bottom, those with a red spot or orange in the workplace very well, then fly like a stone from the mountain of lime and black version with a lead in the body. Similar http://www.virtualflybox.com/ the tip mosquito http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/ Cabelas / en / common / catalog / ITEM-link.jsp_A & _DAV = MainCatcat20431-cat601303 & id = 0036577319176a & navCount = 12 & podId = 0036577 & parentId = cat601303 & masterpathid = & navAction = push & CatalogCode = IJ & rid = & = index & index parentType = & cat601303 Other hasJS = true flies may want to try a contracted Muddler across the surface in a water line (its worked well for me a couple of times in the cooler months), or if you're fishing in deeper waters a sinking line with a Zonker. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20431-cat20441-cat380001&id = 0018080310195a & navCount = 20 & podId = 0018080 & parentId = cat380001 & masterpathid = & navAction = push & catalogCode = IJ & rid = & = index & index = parentType & cat380001 Zonker hasJS = true http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/ Cabelas / en / common / catalog / ITEM-link.jsp_A & _DAV = MainCatcat20431-cat380001 & id = 0018080317573a & navCount = 26 & podId = 0018080 & parentId = cat380001 & masterpathid = & navAction = push & catalogCode = IJ & rid = & = & index parentType index cat380001 = hasJS = True & Deeper water nymphs, very important when the weather is cold http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/horizontal-pod.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/ pod-link.jsp_A & _DAV = MainCatcat20431-cat20530 & rid = & index = cat20530 & navAction = push & masterpathid = & navCount = 29 & y = index parentType cat20530 parentId = & id = 0030356 Finally the nymph girl, this is a versatile model, you may want to see, it works well in summer and winter, both times in a waterline. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/ product standard / item.jsp? _DARGS = / Cabelas / en / common / catalog / ITEM-link.jsp_A & _DAV = MainCatcat20431-cat600025 & id = 0023469319824a & navCount = 33 & podId = 0023469319824 & parentId = & masterpathid = & cat600025 navAction = push & catalogCode = IJ & rid = & = index & index = parentType & cat601233 i hasJS = true this is the best fluorocarbon line have found and use it for all http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?id=0043719317701a&navCount=37&podId=0043719&parentId=cat600599&masterpathid=&navAction work underground = jump & cmCat = MainCatcat20431-cat20439-cat600599 & catalogCode = IJ & rid = & = index & index cat600599 = parentType & HasJS = true These are two general purpose fly fishing sites you might find useful http://www.hooked-on-flies.com/ http://www.freewebs.com/troutandsea/
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