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Anyone know the best time to catch brook trout in May? Would it be just after ice out, or after black flies have hatched?
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After the hatch.
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Before the hatch but after the water warms up a bit. Once the hatches pick up there is lots of food available and I find the fishing drops off.
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Hmmm... paddling out to the backcountry on the weekend of the 21st. Never caught brook trout before.
I guess if ice out is late April/early May, there may be several hatches by the time I get there.
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Maybe someone can corroborate...
I find that specks in rivers, at the right time of year (ice-out to end of June) are ravenous. If there's a fish there it will bite. In lakes/calm bodies, much less so. You could be fishing for an hour with nary a nibble, and then bam - supper bell rings and one after the other.
Somewhere between the 2 is my favourite: early evening, just before sundown, fishing a deep woods beaver pond with a bobber, a flask, and a smoke.
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Appreciate everyone's opinion.
Anyone think it's a good idea to attach a dry fly lure on a spinning reel?
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50 degree f. or 10 c. is the temp zone,,,
dry fly on a spin reel is too lite for a proper presentation,, small spinners and spoons work very well.
do not forget to try and fish barbless, easier to release the fish,,
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swedish pimple wrote:
,,,dry fly on a spin reel is too lite for a proper presentation,,,
and the lack of weight would cause a nasty bird's nest.
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brookchase wrote:
Appreciate everyone's opinion.
Anyone think it's a good idea to attach a dry fly lure on a spinning reel?
I do it all the time, you just need to use a "spinning bubble"- a float that can be filled with water. As long as there's sufficient airspace left to allow it to float it'll act as a casting weight
pretty good tutorial here-
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scoutergriz wrote:
I do it all the time, you just need to use a "spinning bubble"- a float that can be filled with water. As long as there's sufficient airspace left to allow it to float it'll act as a casting weight
pretty good tutorial here-
Never knew about spinning bubbles, pretty cool! Thanks.
I hate bird's nest, but I guess there won't be an issue with it here. I'll probably get some braid to replace the mono I have as a main line anyway.