At our last TU meeting, the guest speaker's presentation was all about selective trout. I thought it was a very good presentation, lots and lots of info and anecdotes and history were shared, it was really good.
There was talk about matching the color of the fly, the size of the fly, properly representing the wings, getting the proportions just right, even some concern about a properly segmented bodys, thoraxes, etc, etc. Which is all good and part of the game, if that's how you choose to play it.
But there's one thing I've never wrapped my head around. We sometimes go through all this trouble to make the fly oh so right to fool these instinctive, pea brained predators....but how do we explain the fact that these oh so smart and selective trouts will continue to eat our flies when there's an obvious not-anatomically correct metal apendage sticking out of the flies arse, along with a really, really long rope like antenna sticking out of its head?
If trouts are so selective as to discern muted shades of color, or refuse our flies because of improper body proportions, then why do they bother eating them at all when there's a freaking obvious hook there, or the easily seen tippet???
There was talk about matching the color of the fly, the size of the fly, properly representing the wings, getting the proportions just right, even some concern about a properly segmented bodys, thoraxes, etc, etc. Which is all good and part of the game, if that's how you choose to play it.
But there's one thing I've never wrapped my head around. We sometimes go through all this trouble to make the fly oh so right to fool these instinctive, pea brained predators....but how do we explain the fact that these oh so smart and selective trouts will continue to eat our flies when there's an obvious not-anatomically correct metal apendage sticking out of the flies arse, along with a really, really long rope like antenna sticking out of its head?
If trouts are so selective as to discern muted shades of color, or refuse our flies because of improper body proportions, then why do they bother eating them at all when there's a freaking obvious hook there, or the easily seen tippet???