A lot of anglers will tell you their favourite trout flies and give you a run down of which ones need to be used, and when. However, trout are so particular and picky depending on the day, weather and time of year, that it is important to have an abundance of flies on hand at all times. If you read an article that tells you to always use one autumn trout fly and you simply pack that and go on your way, you are going to be relying far too much on luck. If you really want to utilize the best autumn trout flies then you have to pack up a variety of flies and experiment with each one until you strike gold. But, where do you start? Which flies should you pack in your kit first when heading out in the fall? Here are a few autumn trout flies to consider, just remember to always branch out and keep experimenting every single day.
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Autumn Trout Flies You Will Want to Carry
Posted by Magic Fishing on Sunday, March 20, 2011
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Bass Fishing is a Satisfying Autumn Recreation
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For many die-hard fishermen, autumn bass fishing is one thing that is anticipated all summer long. A fisherman can expect great things from the streams when the weather turns chill, changing the sluggish pools into the cooler, feeding grounds.
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Five Trout Fishing Tips For Autumn
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While it seems that spring gets all of the attention when it comes to fishing for trout, there are times in autumn that really can rival the very best spring moments. While you may be intent on raking leaves or washing the windows, you really need to take the time out to of your autumn days to get out and fish. But how can you guarantee yourself the most success? Listen to these five trout fishing tips for autumn and get ready to make the most of one of the most peaceful and beautiful times of year.
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