sarce
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A few weeks ago I did a presentation on small stream fly fishing for the PSU fly fishing club. This video was part of it. My goal was to get an up-close look at some brook trout to show that there's a lot going on below the surface even on a tiny brookie stream. I think it could be really helpful for those of you who want to get into this kind of fishing but have never done it before.
Some things to think about...
-How do these fish relate to the main current? Do they always sit in the main current facing upstream? Or off to the side in calm water facing other directions?
-What kind of cover do they like to associate with?
-Going back to the first question, how would you approach and fish each spot? Where would your first cast be? In the current, or off to the side in an eddy?
Here's the Video. You'll definitely want to set it to HD. I think you'll all enjoy the last shot...
Some things to think about...
-How do these fish relate to the main current? Do they always sit in the main current facing upstream? Or off to the side in calm water facing other directions?
-What kind of cover do they like to associate with?
-Going back to the first question, how would you approach and fish each spot? Where would your first cast be? In the current, or off to the side in an eddy?
Here's the Video. You'll definitely want to set it to HD. I think you'll all enjoy the last shot...