greenlander
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I think everyone has their own idea about when the "good part" of trout season is for fly fishing. Though these might not vary much, I'm interested on hearing some different opinions. In the cold/rainy weather thread a few of you have made references to the good part of the trout season getting extended a bit due to the low water temps/etc ...
What do most of you consider the end of the "good part" of the trout season?
Additionally, once that part is over, what methods do you find work best through the remainder of the summer? Strictly terrestrials, continued nymphing, streamers?
In my limited years fly fishing, I most often miss large chunks of the season due to other obligations and as a result don't have a contiguous impression of my own on how to fish one end of the year to the other ... thus my interest in everyone else's approaches to the changes in trout season.
What do most of you consider the end of the "good part" of the trout season?
Additionally, once that part is over, what methods do you find work best through the remainder of the summer? Strictly terrestrials, continued nymphing, streamers?
In my limited years fly fishing, I most often miss large chunks of the season due to other obligations and as a result don't have a contiguous impression of my own on how to fish one end of the year to the other ... thus my interest in everyone else's approaches to the changes in trout season.