Posted by Jack | Posted in Freshwater Fly Fishing | Posted on 14-08-2007
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Trout Flies

How to fish for trout in the Rio Salado, without fly fishing?
My father and I are going fishing in the Salt River, here in Arizona. Do not fish with fly, and want to know how and where to get some trout? It will be the water moves fast for a cork? Or even fishing the bottom? Thank you very much, any information will really help!
I had my best luck floating crickets or crawlers with a size of twelve hooks under of a clear float race leader and 2 lbs. appeals to catch up on the rocks all the time, I like to eat rocks. lures are dang expensive one to use to capture rocks. I have hooked many radio summer tube floats to lose Em. Good luck
Trout Fly Fishing
Fly fishing is a traditional sport many refer to as an art form, and compared with other types of fishing, incorporates much to learn in terms of casting technique, specifically the study of the diet of trout, and its imitations, which can distract the fisherman to focus enough on the habits of his prey, and behavior. For more catches of trout, particularly the larger trout, you need to know more about trout than you about the casting and diet.
The more I looked, the more things made no sense. I've raised Brown and rainbow trout in my aquarium living room and studied closely. From atop the steep banks of the clear gaps in the current, I experimented and studied them.
Last but not There was a conclusion that could be done. We, the fly fishermen, largely, have been deceiving ourselves for a very long time. Looking realistically in many trout flies, trout appear to be either half blind or too stupid to accept many of them, as the insects could be imitated. Anyway, decreased the achievement of misleading them.
The more critical analysis of the routine of the entire fly fishing, the best known as a hypothesis that has been made to compensate for our lack of understanding. At best, some of the assumptions may have been correct to a certain extent, but was never tested or confirmed. At worst, some were just blatantly wrong.
These assumptions have been cycled have long been accepted as fact. The trout are considered "unpredictable" because their behavior or actions do not always match what was expected when fly fishing. Nobody, apparently, had never considered the possibility that their actions not match our expectations, because our beliefs could be flawed.
I started the evaluation of alternatives. Gradually build the puzzle. Over time, these questions have long had answers. The behavior of the trout then became very predictable. I started taking advantage of these findings. Having realized that there was no need to imitate anything to induce shot, I was able to construct flies that could perform specific jobs for me, instead of imitate anything.
With each of the situations I was in the water dominated, the results just automatically follow. I had apparently dominated sport fly fishing.
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Wayne Smith
Author of the acclaimed
‘Fly Fishing For Trout – A Quiet Revolution’
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