About this episode
Episode 14 is a deep dive into winter fishing tactics. And I'm joined by my friends, Bill, Josh, Austin and Trevor. Because the trout have different habits in the winter, we refine our approach to meet them on their own terms. Is that . . . low and slow? Sure, sometimes. Nymphing is often seen as the go-to approach, but for the winter trout angler who’s attentive, the opportunities for some great streamer action are there too. Even dry flies can be an option if you keep your eyes open. Why do so few anglers fish in the winter? Well, honestly, because it’s a challenge that many fishermen are not ready for. And while they might hit the water once or twice, so much is different and . . . difficult, that the results often don’t meet expectations. Then the warm fireplace seems the better option, and the fly rod is leaned in the corner until springtime. So, what does it take to catch trout in the winter? That’s what we discuss in this podcast. We Cover the Following Approach, making a plan and choosing water Find the feeding fish Do mornings matter? Limestone vs Freestone differences Do you need to fish midges? The egg bite Streamers in the winter Winter nymph rigging Indicators, and bobber holes Resources READ: Troutbitten | Category | Winter Fly Fishing READ: Troutbitten | Winter Fishing -- The Go-To Nymphing Rig READ: Troutbitten | Winter Fishing -- The Secondary Nymphing Rig READ: Troutbitten | Fly Fishing in the Winter -- The System READ: Troutbitten | Modern Streamers: Too Much Motion? Are We Moving Them Too Fast ? 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/