Fly Fishing: Picking the Right Strike Indicator
In order to get the flies to where the big steelhead lay, one has to use patterns that are able to be weighted or fished with weights to hold them tight to the bottom. When fishing these types of streamers, eggs or nymph patterns, detecting strikes can be very difficult.
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Pop, went the surface of the pond, as if I smacked my lips loudly. Simultaneously, the leader on my flyline raced perpendicular to my position, slicing through the water like a barracuda.
Suckers are a freshwater species of fish that are normally found in rivers but also can be found in lakes. Suckers, by almost anybody's standards, won't be the most spectacular fish they have ever caught, but pound for pound they are one of the toughest fighting fish.
Contrary to popular belief, when a fly fisherman talks about a fish lie, he isn't about to break into a fish story. Instead, he's referring to places where fish position themselves in the water.
Standing on the banks of the Brule River this weekend I noticed the first signs of life rising off the water.
I've fished for steelhead with everything from egg sacs to wobbling