American Gamefowl

I was using a scud... I think he was using a bead head...

Tuesday there was a good hatch on and lots of them sipping some sort of fly... I tried a crackleback and I forget what my buddy tried... but we obviously didn’t match it...
Have you ever tried very simple snowshoe and deer hair emergers. I’ve caught more trout on those two simple flies than all others combined. Throw in a parachute hares ear for a dry and call it good. I’ll fish nymphs but not until I’ve finally given up on everything else. Lol
 
Have you ever tried very simple snowshoe and deer hair emergers. I’ve caught more trout on those two simple flies than all others combined. Throw in a parachute hares ear for a dry and call it good. I’ll fish nymphs but not until I’ve finally given up on everything else. Lol

I’m not sure I’ve tried those exact patterns... but I will now... I’ll tell the trout Mr. RoosterHavoc said they should bite on them... and I’ll probably catch them all! ;)

Don’t take my being able to name a couple of my favorites as me really knowing my way around a fly shop... it’s a casual effort on my part and these are stocked trout that see kitchen sink offerings float by them all day... my buddy is a bit more of a trout bum and even goes to Colorado after them...

I’m generally as happy to float a different local stream and catch 12” smallys on woolybuggers and streamers.... or pan fish with popping bugs at our pond... but since we have this spot just 5 miles away I chase a trout from time to time.
 
I’m not sure I’ve tried those exact patterns... but I will now... I’ll tell the trout Mr. RoosterHavoc said they should bite on them... and I’ll probably catch them all! ;)

Don’t take my being able to name a couple of my favorites as me really knowing my way around a fly shop... it’s a casual effort on my part and these are stocked trout that see kitchen sink offerings float by them all day... my buddy is a bit more of a trout bum and even goes to Colorado after them...

I’m generally as happy to float a different local stream and catch 12” smallys on woolybuggers and streamers.... or pan fish with popping bugs at our pond... but since we have this spot just 5 miles away I chase a trout from time to time.
Lol. Nobody catches them every day. If they did it wouldn’t be fun. Generally imo emergers and parachutes being taken as emergers work a little better than traditional dry flies. I do use them both though.
I like fishing for just about everything that will eat a fly. I don’t get all technical. I will tie them correctly but rarely try to match any hatch. I just randomly pick through fly boxes. Lol
I first started fly fishing for bass when I was fishing a stocked pond for trout. My casting was uh well pretty shitty and I was using a size 12 Light Cahill dry fly that more than likely came from Indonesia. Anyway my backcast slapped the water behind me and I promise you a 15-16 inch bass nailed it. I tried to cast forward and couldn’t. :gigI turned around and realized what happened. I landed that fish on 6x tippet and just kept going from there for bass. Many people don’t realize when they see bass jump they’re chasing bugs. It all kinda clicked then. Now I have more feathers in my house than I do outside.
 
Maybe I’m just not dedicated enough... lol

Exhibit A:

This is our radar right now... it’s pouring rain at the moment...

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Exhibit B:

This is the conversation I just had with that buddy who is apparently chasing trout right now...

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Maybe I’m just not dedicated enough... lol

Exhibit A:

This is our radar right now... it’s pouring rain at the moment...

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Exhibit B:

This is the conversation I just had with that buddy who is apparently chasing trout right now...

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My kinda fishing buddy! I’ve went to some pretty extreme limits to catch a few fish. Looking back it’s kinda dumb but I continue to do it. That next cast could be a big one. :cool:
 

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