Newer to fly fishing, this would be best with a streamer, right? Since it’s such a large and deep pool
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AverageAngling on
Streamer or nymphs under an indicator unless you see fish rising
WayfaringStranger-45 on
I hope photography isn’t your day job
airbuilder on
I wouldn’t
country_mac08 on
Idk if that’s one stretch of water or two? Kinda confusing pics.
The first pic id fish a heavier nymph or use splitshot to get it deep starting in the foam and through that run.
The 2nd looks like Stillwater but is hard to tell. Would strip streamers or throw a small dry with light tippet.
Grinnel-Slough on
Turnover a rock, see what’s underneath it and tie on something from your fly box that looks similar. Judge the depth of the pool and put an indicator 1 1/2 times that depth.
It’s probably going to be a midge so put on a split shot 8-12” above the bug your drifting. If you have something with a tungsten bead you can leave the split shot off.
Throw it in the cascade and let it drift, flip cast a thousand times. If there’s a fish there you’ll catch it or false hook it eventually.
Charming-Tackle2817 on
First pic is probably do a hopper tied down to a nymph. For the second I’d swing a wooly bugger from the riffles, down to the still water
LukeSkyWRx on
Where and what?
PigpenMcKernan on
With sunglasses. Preferably polarized.
ingen-eer on
With a smile on my face and my wader belt cinched up REAL tight.
10 Comments
Streamer or nymphs under an indicator unless you see fish rising
I hope photography isn’t your day job
I wouldn’t
Idk if that’s one stretch of water or two? Kinda confusing pics.
The first pic id fish a heavier nymph or use splitshot to get it deep starting in the foam and through that run.
The 2nd looks like Stillwater but is hard to tell. Would strip streamers or throw a small dry with light tippet.
Turnover a rock, see what’s underneath it and tie on something from your fly box that looks similar. Judge the depth of the pool and put an indicator 1 1/2 times that depth.
It’s probably going to be a midge so put on a split shot 8-12” above the bug your drifting. If you have something with a tungsten bead you can leave the split shot off.
Throw it in the cascade and let it drift, flip cast a thousand times. If there’s a fish there you’ll catch it or false hook it eventually.
First pic is probably do a hopper tied down to a nymph. For the second I’d swing a wooly bugger from the riffles, down to the still water
Where and what?
With sunglasses. Preferably polarized.
With a smile on my face and my wader belt cinched up REAL tight.
Flume pool on the AuSable in NY?