Trout & Grayling flies
This category includes loads of fly patterns for fishing trout, grayling, whitefish, char, brown trout and rainbow trout. Dry fly fishing for grayling is exceptionally fun and rewarding fishing style. Streamers are killers for brown trout. Leeches are popular choice for rainbow trouts at stocked put-and-take ponds.
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Stonefly Nymph - Imitations of stonefly nymphs could very well be called the ”year-a-round-fly”. The nymphs are active all year round and fish are not late to take advantage of this and provide themselves with a ”snack” rich in protein. Overlooked by many anglers in Northern Europe, but well known in the states for example. But no matter were you fish, imitations of stonefly nymphs will catch fish. Stonefly nymphs do not swin to the surface to hatch, like many mayfly species. Instead they either crawl up on the shoreline to hatch or use plants, logs or stones to climb up ...
Stoneflies are found all over the world. No matter where you are, they have some things in common. They need clean freshwater to survive and they are only found in moving water. Often called the "year-a-round-fly", stonefly are active all year around and are important due to this.
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Hopper imitation by JSon. Many terrestrials are often found close to the water. Among these you will find craneflies, ants, bumblebees, wasps and bees. All of these will occasionally end up on the surface of the water and become the target for many fish species, such as grayling, char, rainbow trout and brown trout. Most terrestrials that ends up on the water do so by misstake. A strong wind, a heavy rain or cold temperatures will limit there abillities to move or fly.
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