Feels weird even asking this question, but here it goes...
I started fly fishing last summer and I've gone out maybe 5-7 times specifically for trout. Of those 5 times, I've only caught panfish and suckers - no trout.
I'm not stressing about it too much and really just focused on my technique/presentation/casting. I just enjoy being outside in nature.
However, I've been reflecting on my last few trips and I've realized that I always seem to fish heading downstream. Then my walk back usually isn't even fishing - it's walking trails or rail tracks back to the car. I'm not sure if this is just the result of where I've been parking and the general layout of the streams I've fished, but I'm curious if upstream or downstream is preferable for a beginner. Despite me doing a lot of downhill fishing, I'm thinking upstream might be better for slack control, presentation, and just overall stealth.
Maybe I'm overthinking this one?
I started fly fishing last summer and I've gone out maybe 5-7 times specifically for trout. Of those 5 times, I've only caught panfish and suckers - no trout.
I'm not stressing about it too much and really just focused on my technique/presentation/casting. I just enjoy being outside in nature.
However, I've been reflecting on my last few trips and I've realized that I always seem to fish heading downstream. Then my walk back usually isn't even fishing - it's walking trails or rail tracks back to the car. I'm not sure if this is just the result of where I've been parking and the general layout of the streams I've fished, but I'm curious if upstream or downstream is preferable for a beginner. Despite me doing a lot of downhill fishing, I'm thinking upstream might be better for slack control, presentation, and just overall stealth.
Maybe I'm overthinking this one?