Fly Fishing for Small Stream Brook
Trout
Fun, Fun, Fun Fly-fishing!
Recommended Prerequisites: None
Length: 1 hour & 8 min.
plus 25 min. Promos.
$29.95
Fun, Fun, Fun is the only way to describe fly fishing for brook trout in small streams. Join host Angie
and James Marsh, as they demonstrate how to catch
beautiful native and wild brook trout from
streams so small you can jump across some of them.  
This program was shot on several different streams throughout the
Western, Mid-Western and
Eastern United States
. The methods, tactics and techniques demonstrated will work fly fishing for
brook trout on any small stream where brook trout can be found.
Learn to approach brook trout
without spooking them and how to trick them into taking the fly.  
DVD Menu:
Introduction
Eastern Tennessee
Northern Wyoming
Southwestern Montana
Southern Montana
Western Montana
Northern Virginia
Western Michigan
Fly Fishing DVD Promo
The Sport of Fly Fishing
Angie Marsh, Host
Native Southern Appalachian Brook Trout
All the trout caught in this presentation
are either wild or native brook trout.
None were stocked or came from a
hatchery. Wild brook trout are very
aggressive, lightning fast and much
more fun to catch than stocked trout.
Catching a native trout as opposed to
a stream-bred wild or stocked brook
trout just adds something special to
the pleasures of fly-fishing. We like to
think of them as trout stocked by God.
Several Brook & Two Rainbow Trout
Brook Trout
Brook trout are very colorful. Their stripped fins; red,
blue and white and the small red spots surrounded by
a light halo are scattered about the sides of the fish.
Light markings on the back of the trout look like little
curled worm like lines more so than dots. In some
steams you will
sometimes catch a small rainbow
trout
while fishing for brookies.
Defining a small stream can be difficult. Many small
streams are called rivers
but most of them are
probably called creeks. In most cases they are the
headwaters of much larger freestone streams. Many
small streams are spring creeks but we did not
include small spring creeks in this presentation
because the techniques and methods for fishing them
are greatly different from those used to fish small
freestone streams.
Copyright 2006 James Marsh, All Rights Reserved
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