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Fall is upon us and that means the weather is changing more each day. These alterations in the environment not only affect anglers but fish as well. Below your find some tips on how to fly fish in the fall from the outdoor experts Blue Ride Outdoors<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n 1.) Tie on a terrestrial<\/strong> 2.) Streamers are your friend<\/strong>
Ants in particular are know to be deadly at certain times in the fall. According to famed fly fishing author Tom Rosenbauer, \u201cthere is a period of dry-fly activity on most trout streams every fall that rivals the best hatches of spring. It\u2019s a \u2018fall\u2019 (as opposed to a hatch) of migrating winged ants,\u201d Rosenbaurer says, \u201cand when these insects are on the water nearly every trout in the river will feed on the surface with abandon.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Trout become more territorial and aggressive in late summer\/early fall due to the approaching spawn. Thus they are more likely to strike quick moving baits like streamers. Keep a streamer rod handy this time of year\u00a0and maximize your chances or roping in an agitated lunker.<\/p>\n\n\n\n