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In this six-part series we’ve covered locations, water types, weather, water and light conditions. We’ve talked about the gear, about flashlights and headlamps and glow in the dark stuff. We’ve considered what a good night plan looks like, having a strategy and then adapting.
Tactically, we’ve talked about drifting vs swinging flies, about three levels of the water column, about where to expect trout might feed the most after dark, and we’ve walked through top water patterns, emergers and streamers at night.
This week, we’re finishing the series with nymphs, wets and the Harvey Pusher Night flies. We discuss rigging and tactics for each of these fly types, where to fish them and how our presentations might differ at night from what we do in the daylight.
Resources
READ: Troutbitten | Category | Night Fishing
READ: Troutbitten | The Harvey Pusher Night Fly (with VIDEO)
READ: Troutbitten | Find Your Rabbit Hole
READ: Troutbitten | Night Fishing for Trout — The Wiggle and Hang
READ: Troutbitten | Drop Shot Nymphing on a Tight Line Rig
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Domenick Swentosky
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Great podcast. Listening to these on my way into work on Monday makes for a terribly long week.
Your write on the spot about night fishing. It’s not the best for Rain Bows however a killer for Browns and Lake Trout