Dry fly
fishing with large flies is one of my favorite ways of fishing. There is no better view of a few circles on the water, made by trout
swallowing insects below and at the surface
of the river. Targeting a meters upstream
and wait for fly to disappear in a noisy
whirlwind, with a happy end is an action that I could repeat endlessly.
The
only problem is that in the most of the cases trout will precisely
ignore the
fly and selectively eat the other insects, only a few centimeters away.
But that’s
the game I like. Not always easy, but sweet when you scored. This is
exactly
what happened with this beautiful brow trout at river Gacka. Swarming
files is
a daily ritual at this river. Mostly small Beathis Rhodani files are
swallowed
by trout below the surface, but at the evening you can see large sedge
flies
dancing at the surface. Fishing with the large sedge imitations is
pretty cool,
cause I like to see my fly well. Ok, maybe trout can see fraud easily,
and it
took me almost 10 minutes to persuade this brown, but it finally grabbed
the offered fly. This was one of the prettiest brown trout I have
caught on river Gacka in last few
years, and excellent model to be photographed.
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