stuck in a rut
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stuck in a rut
Venting on a Monday morning. I have been skunked the last 3 times I was out, but was having a very good winter fishing season until then. Streamers, pheasants tails, stoneflies, and egg patterns had been working well and all of a sudden they were not. Maybe my technique has been off? Streams flows and temps were consistent.
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Re: stuck in a rut
Except for the last brown I caught I have noticed that the trout have been only taking my flies when fished on the bottom and extremely slow. I checked the water temp on Saturday and saw 42 at the bottom about 4' down but closer to 38/39 near the surface. I think the snow melt is causing the upper temps to be colder.
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Re: stuck in a rut
Recently, how has your fly-fishing confidence been? I remember reading here years ago that if your confidence is off, your game is going to take a while to return. Apparently not feeling confident on the river will subtly invade your technique in ways you might not consider (especially in your drifting technique).CheeseburgerFly wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 9:58 amVenting on a Monday morning. I have been skunked the last 3 times I was out, but was having a very good winter fishing season until then. Streamers, pheasants tails, stoneflies, and egg patterns had been working well and all of a sudden they were not. Maybe my technique has been off? Streams flows and temps were consistent.
Or, perhaps it's just slow out there right now
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Re: stuck in a rut
Confidence is key , but the bottom line is you got to go where the fish are , you always increase your chances when you go some where you know the population of trout is high. Yes that sounds simple , but it might be a factor .
Re: stuck in a rut
Very true! I learned to nymph at the KLG. Lots of hungry fish there most of the year.
Where did you get skunked? Sometimes experimenting with flies can hurt you too. Stick with the ones you know work and focus on finding the fish. Hit those fishy looking runs a few times and move to the next one. They wont be in the fast water this time of year so slow down your drifts and get them deeper!
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Re: stuck in a rut
Thanks. That is why I was venting. I was on the south branch, in the same places and runs where I was catching decent numbers all winter. I was also using the same flies, but coming up skunked all of a sudden.Twism86 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:11 pmVery true! I learned to nymph at the KLG. Lots of hungry fish there most of the year.
Where did you get skunked? Sometimes experimenting with flies can hurt you too. Stick with the ones you know work and focus on finding the fish. Hit those fishy looking runs a few times and move to the next one. They wont be in the fast water this time of year so slow down your drifts and get them deeper!
Re: stuck in a rut
The SBR gets more traffic than most even in the winter. Maybe changing up streams will get you out of the rut. Or you can go slump busting. There's this place in Palm Beach.......CheeseburgerFly wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 4:17 pmThanks. That is why I was venting. I was on the south branch, in the same places and runs where I was catching decent numbers all winter. I was also using the same flies, but coming up skunked all of a sudden.Twism86 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:11 pmVery true! I learned to nymph at the KLG. Lots of hungry fish there most of the year.
Where did you get skunked? Sometimes experimenting with flies can hurt you too. Stick with the ones you know work and focus on finding the fish. Hit those fishy looking runs a few times and move to the next one. They wont be in the fast water this time of year so slow down your drifts and get them deeper!
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