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Trout FliesFly Fishing - Trout Flies For SaleDry flies, wet flies, nymphs, buzzers, trout lures & streamers are all types of trout fly fishing flies - buying from our selection of thousands of different trout fishing flies available. Every trout fly fisherman has their own favourite fishing fly based upon the season, water colours, species being targeted and fly fishing techniques used, check out our site we have beautiful, proven and deadly trout fishing flies to choose from. Trout Flies for Fly Fishing The Rainbow Trout is found in specific lakes, gravel pits, reservoirs etc. Escapees compete for food and habitat with Brown Trout which can be devastating to rivers. The Rainbow Trout will eat almost anything, from bottom-dwelling invertebrates, to fish and insects from the surface. Rainbow Trout have a high growth rate, but tend not to breed in the UK, as they require warm water temperatures. Another reason for no breeding is that now, most farmed fish are usually triploid and sterile - these use all their energy input for growth rather than reproduction. Fishing flies for Rainbow Trout run from imitative flies like Caddis, damsel nymphs or Epoxy minnows to impressionistic flies like Gold Ribbed Hares Ear and Pheasant Tail fishing through to attractors like blobs and lures or streamers which do not look like anything natural but are fishing flies that trigger the Rainbow Trout's predatory nature!
Brown Trout are generally looking for flies that are imitative of the natural food found in their environment, it may be a Blue Winged Olive or Caddis or shrimp or Rhyacophila nymphs that look similar i.e. they are imitative or exact imitative of the natural trout flies. With imitative flies they look similar to the natural fly or invertebrates found. Generally imitatives must be fished so that they look like the 'natural' i.e. when fishing dry fly such as a Blue Winged Olive they cannot be dragged across the current by the fly leader, after all natural Olive do not skate across the water! Alternatively they may be suggestive flies. These may be trout flies like the gold ribbed hares ear or pheasant tail, these do not imitate any invertebrates or natural flies but will appear to look and act like the natural food for the Brown Trout. Above 12" in size Brown Trout will prey heavily on fish so try using woolly buggers or epoxy minnows which are good imitators of small fish. Fly Fishing - Trout Flies For SaleDry flies, wet flies, nymphs, buzzers, trout lures & streamers are all types of trout fly fishing flies - we have thousands of different trout fishing flies available for sale. Every trout fly fisherman has their own favourite fishing fly based upon the season, water colours, species being targeted and fly fishing techniques used, check out our site we have beautiful, proven and deadly trout fishing flies to choose from. |