A beginner's look at Reading Trout Water
Now that you're have learned a thing or two about how this fly fishing works, it's time to up your game and your chances of more fish. So how do you do that?
Well, by learning to Read the Water that you fish, and understand where trout are most likely to be and when. Since we don't use fish finders on a river, you can 'increase your chances' of catching more fish anytime of the year, by knowing where they might be.
This class will go over what to look for on a stream/river and as a bonus, where trout might be in a 'stillwater' or lake environment.
This will not be an on the water type of class, but we may discuss the possibility of an outing to actually see what you would be doing. More on this at the class.
So, if you want to know the difference between a riffle and a seam, or a foam line and a bubble line, or what the heck is pocket water, sign up on or website at: https://linktr.ee/deepcreekflyfishers and click on this class.
Directors
Bill Hughes
Deep Creek Fly Fishers - Education
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