How to Sight-Nymph Cutthroat Trout Streams
“Fly fishing cutthroat trout streams offers spectacular summer fun. Usually keen dry fly fish, cutthroat trout do hunker down, refuse to rise to dry flies and force anglers to fish deeper nymphs. From early summer through late fall cutthroat trout streams are often gin-clear and offer exceptional sight-fishing with nymphs. Sight-nymphing individual cutthroat trout is near equal dry fly eats for visual excitement and certainly a greater challenge. In this video have a good look at what Amelia’s clues were to when to set the hook, why she was fishing various flies and depths. Sight-nymphing cutthroat trout is a fun game to try! :)”
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