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Article: Nymphs With A Spin Rod: TRY THIS FLYFISHING TECHNIQUE ON SPRING TROUT.(South/How-To)
- Article from:
- Outdoor Life
- Article date:
- May 1, 2004
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Byline: Brian Ruzzo
Mention trout fishing to most outdoorsmen and an image of a flyfisherman gracefully casting artificial flies midstream will dominate their imagination. While spin-fisherman can, and do, take plenty of trout with in-line spinners and other hardware, combinations of feathers and fur wrapped neatly around tiny hooks are hard to beat. Nymphs, or sub-surface patterns, are especially effective.
For decades many anglers and outdoor publications have proclaimed that trout feed below the surface 90 percent of the time. While scientific studies supporting this claim are hard to find, even skeptics will agree that trout spend a significant ...
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Article: FLY ANGLERS FIND WEEKEND NIRVANA IN ...
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO);
January 3, 2001 ;
700+ words
... ... weekend during the region's inaugural fly fishing-only show. Billed as an ``unmatched shopping opportunity'' for fly anglers, the Denver Fly Fishing Show will enable visitors to cast and compare the latest rods, reels and lines. You'll be able ...
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