Friday, March 20, 2015

Flies To Use In Fly Fishing For Striped Bass

By Zelma Hurley


Catching fish is a fun activity. It is even more so when you go fly fishing for striped bass New England. You can use rods to catch the fish that you are after or you can lure them using bait imitation. No matter what your choice is, you have to find the best materials you can use for that activity. For example, here are some of the flies that you should choose.

Pick elk hair caddis. This is one of the favorites when it comes to the dry flies that can be utilized for this activity. You can use it for about just anywhere. This is actually a simple imitation of adult caddis flies. They work perfectly for many types of trout. The buoyancy quality of the said material is one of its pride.

The hare's ear can also be a nice bait that you can use to lure most kinds of trouts. It should be easier to use the versatile pattern of the said bait. With the said pattern, you can easily appeal to the fishes that you are planning to catch. They may be trouts or graylings, everything can be lured with this bait.

Pheasant tail. It is useful to have a pheasant tail as well. The appearance of a pheasant tail consists of the standard thorax basically made from a peacock herl. This artificial bait will then be enhanced by different materials, depending on the manufacturer. Some manufacturers make sure that this add small sparkles to muddy waters.

Blue-winged olive. There are more and more people who are opting for the blue-winged olive for when they go to fish. This bait imitation is a clear imitation of the mayfly species. You can distinguish this with its traditional olive body and smoke-colored wings. You must pack that in your bag before you go out.

Woolly bugger. It is also important to have woolly bugger in your pouch as well. This is a very versatile streamer you can use to bait various types of fish. It is even more effective when you aim to catch trouts. When you buy woolly bugger, you have the opportunity of buying them in various colors.

Clouser minnow. It will give you a positive experience when you bring the clouser minnow with you when you go out to fish. This is an effective bait imitation made from bucktail. Bucktail is more commonly known as hairwing. If you use the clouser minnow in saltwater, you can increase its effectiveness even more.

Pale morning dun or PMD for short should be added to the list of bait imitations you will use in this hobby. You can actually try out many kinds of duns but pale morning dun is the most outstanding one to use. This is a staple during the summer freestones as well. However, you can still use this for just about any occasion.

Adams should be useful for you as well. The pattern used in the Adams are already a century old. You can easily distinguish this from the other bait imitation because of its brown and grizzly hackles. These hackles are what makes the said bait imitation a trout magnet.




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