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Posted by Jack | Posted in Trout Fishing Tips | Posted on 02-02-2008

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Best Winter Fly Fishing: A guide to places and fly fishing

This winter, when everyone is heading for cover in their homes, heads the fisherman adventurous fly out in the clear waters rushing to take advantage of some of the most exciting fly fishing of the year. If you are the type that leaves the winter came between you and fishing, then deal with your package box with an assortment of Fishing Flies and try one of these places winter election.

Whistler, Canada:
Get out your recipes for wild rainbow trout, salmon, rainbow trout and char, as the house of what is to come up with after a fly fishing trip to Whistler, Canada. Temperatures here in the winter months range between 35 degrees and 46 degrees Fahrenheit to pack your thermals! As for the packing your tackle box, some good bets for fishing flies are Green Highlander, Green Butt Skunk, and thunder and lightning.

Eureka, California:
Need something a little warmer? Winter temperatures in Eureka rarely drop below 45 degrees. There are 6 River Fly fishing in this small town Northern California: The Sierra River, the Klamath River, Trinity River, Mad River, Eel River and Van Duzen River. Everyone has their own qualities unique, but each is rich in rainbow trout. In these rivers, you want to pack a lot of fly fishing that attract these hungry fish including Black Bear Green Butt, Black doses, and the attacker Council of Orange.

Lake Creek, Alaska:
If you're dreaming of reeling in some of the biggest salmon most beautiful in the U.S., you have to go to Lake Creek in Alaska. In these lakes, have the opportunity to bring back the great King Salmon, Pink Salmon, Chum salmon, rainbow trout and northern pike. Pack lots of different fishing flies, but be sure to include the sinking flies and nymphs and dry flies.

Taupo Region New Zealand:
If you are taking a fishing trip during the winter, you can go big! New Zealand is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with some of the most stunning scenery anywhere in the world. Winter Fishing in New Zealand is the best in the Taupo region. This area is where I believe is the largest number of rainbow trout in the spawning world. For fly fishing, you want to pack lots of nymphs, in particular, nymph, pheasant tail, makes and nymph forms of copper, and several of Caddis.

Sure, it's cold and there are fewer fish hatches and therefore less in the winter. But those are out there are practically begging for take a juicy future fly fishing. So he starts to dream, find your ideal location, load up and fly fishing set on a quest to break the long winter months. If nothing else, we will return with some good fishing stories.

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