About this episode
With this Troutbitten skills series on winter fishing. We’ve covered locations and expectations, where to find trout, and their wintertime habits. We did two full podcasts on staying warm from head to toe. We talked about fishing nymphs in these waters, streamers in these waters, and now we’re ready to talk about dry flies. Specifically, this conversation is dedicated to what is different or unique about fishing dry flies in the winter, versus other times of the year. My friend, Austin Dando, joins me for a great conversation about the floaters. This is a fun one. We Cover the Following Where to find rising trout Regional and geographical variations Expected hatches Spring waters, tailwaters, freestoners Water types for small flies Hatches and patterns to match Why local knowledge is supreme The dead drift is everything Presentation specifics Leader adjustments Fishing two dries Fishing dry dropper in the winter . . . and more Resources READ: Troutbitten | Category | Fly Fishing in the Winter READ: Troutbitten | The George Harvey Leader Design READ: Troutbitten | Category | Dry Fly Fishing PODCAST: Troutbitten | Hatches and Strategies, S3 Ep3 READ: Troutbitten | That's Not a Dead Drift Visit Troutbitten Website Troutbitten Instagram Troutbitten YouTube Troutbitten Facebook Thanks to TroutRoutes: Use the code TROUTBITTEN for 20% off your membership at https://maps.troutroutes.com Thanks to Skwala Use the code, TROUTBITTEN10 for 10% off your order at https://skwalafishing.com/