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It’s not a bad idea to attach some extra weight to your rig when using this fly. It’s a light fly that doesn’t have enough on it to reach the bottom of the water column. Attach a splitshot to your line about a foot or so above the fly. This will pull the fly down towards...
How to Rig a Woolly Bugger Set Up You will want to start out by tying a crane swivel to the end of your leader with a clinch knot. On the bottom portion of the swivel, tie 24 inches of 3x tippet off of that and leave6 inchesoff the tag end of the clinch knot. ...
How to add movement to your flies for presentations trout can't resist.Tweet Like E-mail See Photo Gallery Many types of caddis lay their eggs by bouncing up and down or by dragging their abdomens along the surface to release their eggs. Using a weighted nymph as an anchor, lift the ...
Where to Find Walleye Walleye Are Cool-Water Fish Walleye are cool-water fish, favoring water slightly warmer thanwhat a trout might prefer, but not as warm as the waters where bass and panfish thrive. Lakes and large rivers with cool, clean water, and a sandy or gravel bottom are ideal...
Drop-offs located adjacent to shallow water are trout magnets. The slower moving water and cover found downstream of drop-offs are the two main reasons trout are drawn here. If you’re looking for super consistent water where you can almost always find trout, you should be searching out drop...
and a hook. The benefit of this lure is that it looks just like a Krocodile Lure, with similar action, and if the penny is shiny, then it'll have similar action in the water as well. This lure is great for catching brown trout, rainbows and even bass. Great idea for all you survi...
1.Pick the Right Plastic Worm– Different types of plastic worms work better in different water conditions. Have a variety of sizes, colors, and shapes to choose from depending on the situation. 2.Rig the Bait Properly– Make sure you learn the correct rigging techniques for each type of wo...
If you get it backward with an overhand arc, you'll lay your line and leader over the trout with the fly upstream and dragging instantly—that goof will surely spook the fish and clear up any momentary confusion on your part. In truth, this is a very easy cast to master, and you sho...
Trolling leeches slowly with an added attractant such as the floats and spinner blades on a Lindy Rig or worm harness is a fantastic way to target species like walleye and trout, especially when set on a downrigger or weighted bottom bouncer. They also work extremely well when tipped on a ...