Fly Fishing for Small Stream Brown Trout
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It is a fact that most small freestone streams usually have small fish including brown trout. This is
especially true of mountain headwater streams. None of them have a reputation for holding big fish.
However, what makes brown trout big is food not necessarily the size of the stream. The water
chemistry of a stream is what makes a big difference
Even though small streams usually have small fish, there can be an exception to this when it comes to
the brown trout. Even though the majority of brown trout found in small streams are usually small,
there always seems to be a few fish that grow to a large size. However, the fact that they are there
certainly doesn’t mean that you will catch them. Fly fishing for brown trout can be challenging.
Copyright 2006 James Marsh, All Rights Reserved
Recommended Prerequisites: None
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The “Fly Fishing for Small Stream Brown Trout” program
was shot on small streams located from the East to the
Western Rocky Mountains. It covers the methods,
techniques and strategies that are used for catching brown
trout in small streams on the fly.
Specific techniques for fishing caddisfly hatches that will
help improve any angler’s catch are shown and described.
The “Mother’s Day” caddis hatch and the “Little Sister”
caddisfly hatches are covered in detail. It includes the
flies to use for the different stages of the hatch, areas of
the stream to fish, types of presentations and much more.
Specific techniques for fishing mayfly hatches are shown
and described including Pale Evening Duns, Pale Morning
Duns and other mayflies.
The program is hosted by Angie and James Marsh. James
has spent the last three decades hosting and producing
instructional fishing videos.
Subjects Included:
Reading Water
Techniques
Fly Selections
Caddisfly Hatches
Mayfly Hatches
Dry Fly Fishing
Nymph Fishing
Gear Selection
Brown Trout Habitat
Strategies
Fishing Methods
Length: 55 min. plus 25 min. promos
$29.95