Fly Fishing for Trout " I am a beginner Fly-fisherman ...
And Managed to Land 8 Rainbow Trout in a Matter of 2 Hours! ...
I purchased Wayne Smith’s Trout fishing book about 1 month ago & am very pleased with the book. The book was so easy to understand, read & apply including the methods of tying flies.
Wayne’s book opened my eyes to a whole new way of fly fishing where endless research of entomology was not even necessary."
Clintin De Jager Durban, South Africa
Author: Wayne Smith
In a new, innovative and well researched approach to fly fishing, Wayne Smith explores a simplified approach to catching Brown Trout and Rainbow trout. Rather than studying potentially thousands of insects and the flies imitating them, I've found I need only a few patterns, each designed to do a job in the different circumstances encountered on the water.
Trout Flies induce takes by the use of food 'Recognition Keys,' rather than imitation, hence some patterns are given the label 'Exciter pattern', because quite simply, they resemble nothing. Some of the most well known flies world wide bear no similarity to any insect whatsoever.
Trout behavioural patterns vary significantly between species, size and circumstances. Trout habits change during different times of the day. Feeding habits and behaviour change between fast and slow waters.
As in most modes of angling, there is not just one single, simple answer. If there was, it would have been discovered, and been made common knowledge, long ago.
There are many pieces to the puzzle. The more pieces you have to put together, the more the multiplication factor sees your results soar.
The more time you have spent fishing with incorrect or insufficient knowledge, the more time you have spent developing the mindset that the trout is a vastly superior, cunning and unpredictable adversary, and results like mine become seemingly unattainable. Assumedly, they just do not exist.
Of course, when you lack the very intimate knowledge of these fish necessary for such results, the practical reality remains precisely that.
That's not putting anyone down, it takes years of studying these fish, trial and error with different fly patterns, different fishing techniques, different innovative designs and methods with the right focus to get to a place where you understand these creatures adequately for such results.
However, you can vastly short-cut that time by years and even decades, if you were to carry on using the same methods for long enough, just by finding a good mentor with sufficient time to pass on the finer points of stalking trout.
Unfortunately, there are very few experienced anglers with time and resources available to offer that sort of tuition, let alone those who have the skills to even make them eligible to do so. About the Author Wayne Smith Author of the acclaimed 'Fly Fishing For Trout - A Quiet Revolution'
www.FlyFishingForTrout.com
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