Thursday, September 13, 2018

Fly fishing in the colder months


Should people set aside their waders and fishing equipment when the colder months set in?  Well, they should if they’re completely spent and done with fishing for the season.  However, if people still want to fish, there’s one really good reason to go on doing so – it can be done.  


Fly fishing can be done successfully in the winter.  However, it needs a bit of an adjustment to bait and reel in the fish.

For instance, people need to know that the cold weather makes fishes more sluggish than usual.  Fishes will try to conserve energy by moving slowly.  Anglers should use heavier flies to reach fishes in deeper waters, where they usually stay during winter.  A high-stick method is also recommended since it lowers drag from the line and increases dead drift.


The timing is also a bit different.  The rest of the year, fishing in the morning is ideal.  However, om the winter, fishes move around more in the afternoon when the sun is out to get more of the heat. 


Finally, streams during the winter time are lower and clearer than the rest of the year.  This means that fishes see the tippet more.  Because of this, anglers should use smaller and lighter tippets.  Sizes 6X or 7X are perfect. 

Dr. Tom Maibenco is a family physician, clinical director, and educator who plays a dynamic role in the community. In his spare time, he enjoys coin collecting, fishing, and exploring the outdoors. For related reads, visit this page.




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