Fly Fishing for Small Stream Rainbow Trout - Fun,Fun,Fun
Fly Fishing for rainbow trout is fun. Most of the rainbow trout caught in this presentation are wild fish.
Wild fish, whether native or from previously planted stocked trout, are much more fun but also more
difficult to catch than stocked trout. Wild rainbow trout share the streams they live in with all kinds of
predators. They spook easily and swim for the nearest cover at the slightest hind of a predator,
including man. If you make one wrong move, they will not fall for your fake fly any time soon.
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Recommended Prerequisites: None
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The “Fly Fishing for Small Stream Rainbow Trout” DVD is one of a series of presentations that shows
the fun and pleasures of fly-fishing small streams. This program contains scenes from several blue-
ribbon streams located throughout the United States from East, Midwest and Western states.  Some
of the streams are so small you can jump across them in places.
It is a fact that most small streams usually
have small fish. The average size of a wild
rainbow trout found in the Eastern and
Mid-western small freestone streams is
probably only six to eight inches. A
twelve-inch long trout would be a good
one. In the Western United States,
rainbows probably average a little larger,
but again, a twelve-inch inch long trout
would be an excellent catch for a small
stream wild trout. Notice we said
“average”. Rainbows can grow to much
larger sizes and there are always those
lunkers that can occasionally be found. If
you watched our “top 85 tips on fly
fishing program, you witnessed an 18
inch rainbow caught from Colorado’s
White River, which is a relatively small
stream.
See Picture to your left.
Length: 1 hour, 35 min.plus 20 min. promos    $29.95
Interactive DVD Menu:
Introduction
Fly Rod Selection
Fly Line & Tippet Selection
Choosing the Right Fly
Presentations
Strategies
Rainbow Habitat
Methods
Dropper Rigs
Nymph Fishing
Dry Fly Fishing
Terrestrials
Caddisfly Hatches
Stonefly Hatches
Mayfly Hatches
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