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Was interested in some recipe's for trolling flies to entice some trout on the Fingers.
Any ideas?
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Joined: 5/2/2005 Posts: 282 Location: Colden, NY
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Up in Maine, they used to have quite a tradition of trolling flies for trout and salmon. Here's an article with some ideas to start...... http://www.midcurrent.co...ply_newenglandflies.aspx
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I have done well with a Magog Smelt: http://www.google.com/im...SCA&ved=0CCcQ9QEwAw
There is also a very simple white maribou streamer I use: silver body, white wing and red throat. I tie them tandem style with a coated wire between the two hooks. You can string craft beads on the wire to snazz them up. Really, I have caught fish on many different patterns, and they all will work. There are also fancier, more attractive flies I use, but I don't know your skill level. Pete Collin www.pcforestry.com
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Thanks for the references. I tried tying one tube fly with chartreuse an red colors. Not too bad for a first go, I included some emerald and chartreuse beads above the treble hook. Hope to try it soon.
Now if I could tell when there are weeds on the line, I wonder if there is a fly that handles that. hehe.
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