The Orvis Fly-Fishing Video Podcast
Sports:Wilderness
Fishing with small dry flies in the #14 - #22 range can often test many anglers skills. Many times, especially in clear trout streams, a smaller dry fly with a long leader is more effective on spooky trout. A big plop on the water with a big dry fly will likely spook feeding trout. Dave and Amelia Jensen are back to show you how and why you should choose a smaller fly in some situations. Dont be afraid to tie on those #18 dries, test your eyesight and hold on tight when the strike comes.
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How To Fish A Spinner Fall, Part 5
How To Fish A Spinner Fall, Part 4
How to Fish a Spinner Fall, Part 3
How To Fish A Spinner Fall, Part 2
How To Fish A Spinner Fall, Part 1
How To Fish Dry Flies Over Gravel Runs
How To Catch Trout Rising in Flat Water
How to Prolong Your Nymph Drift Downstream
How to Predict a Stonefly Hatch
How to Avoid Tailout Drag in Fast-Water Pockets
Spey Casting: Roll and Switch Casting
Fly-Fishing for Pike
Fixing Your Tailing Loops
Prospecting with Streamers on Big Rivers
Tightline Nymphing For Beginners
How To Save The Day on a Trout Stream
Sunlight and Shade on Trout Streams
How to Fish Small Dry Flies in Low Light
How To Fish a Rock Garden
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