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 Winter Flyfishing Time
 
 1/4/2007 10:56:51 AM
djlong86
6 posts


Winter Flyfishing Time
 (N/A)
I am heading out to SE Minn this weekend and was wondering if anyone wanted to join.. Looks like the weather should be half way decent and I am excited to get out.. If anyone is interested let me know.. djlong86@hotmail.com...
 1/4/2007 2:55:22 PM
Flyguy83
5 posts


Re: Winter Flyfishing Time
 (United States)

  I am gonna e-mail you.  I am 23 and a fisherman my whole life.  But brand new too flyfishing.  I have been out twice in SE MN, this last week (see above posts in folder) and am addicted.  But I could use some friendly advice and tips to help me out as well.

 1/5/2007 3:58:41 AM
D.A.
38 posts
ontheflyguiding.com


Re: Winter Flyfishing Time
 (United States)
Friendly advice:  Long leaders, as fine a tippet as you can get away wtih (consider some fluorocarbon), stick with numphs unless you actually see rising fish (midge hatch), get your flies deep so don't hesitate to use enough lead to get them down.  Stick to basic nymph patterns like scuds, cased caddis, hare's ears, PT's, and the likes.  Keep a low profile and avoid being in the water if at all possible.  Trout are going to typically start deep and move to faster, shallower riffle structures IF the water warms enough for them to do so during a typical winter day.  If you nymph consider an indicator, and make it small and unobtrusive (so if you use the foam stick on indicators, take the color off and keep it white).

Timing and weather are everything in the winter months.

D.A.

D.A.
On The Fly Guide Service - Fly fishing guide service in SE Minnesota and the surrounding areas.
 1/5/2007 4:42:26 AM
Flyhammer
18 posts


Re: Winter Flyfishing Time
 (United States)
Hey dj, will be heading down to Hay Creek near Red Wing on Sat in the am.  let me know where you are going to be.
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