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Mayfly, Caddis, Stonefly & Midge Hatches Explained - The New Fly Fisher

Mayfly, Caddis, Stonefly & Midge Hatches Explained - The New Fly Fisher

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This fascinating video explores the details of insect hatches and their importance to trout as a source of food. The four key hatches Tom Rosenbauer discusses are: Mayflies, Midge, Caddis and Stoneflies. Choosing the right fly, leader setups, presentation techniques and much more are covered by this educational video. It also includes incredibly detailed animations, underwater video and simple-to-understand information. This video is a must-watch for any fly fisher! Small Stream Brown Trout: Tie EP Adams dry fly
Date: 2022-05-15

Comments and reviews: 6


Shade and shape of the fly is more important than colour. Slightly off colour is less important than too light or dark. Yes increasing the length of the leader by at least twenty five percent. Ideally use a tapered leader. Matching the hatch during mayfly or stonefly rise, makes for magical memories
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Really loved the fish rising in the background as you were speaking. Tom your calmness and ease of speaking make it such a joy to watch and listen. Very informative and easy to understand. I am heading into the high Sierras after golden trout in June. an incredible dry fly heaven
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Please do not stop producing videos. You break it down to a simpler way of translating the whole hatching process for each organism. I really like all of your vids like I said. And I-ve been flyfishing for quite some time. Lol. Keep up the great work Tom!
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Thanks Tom, that was a very informative video. I like that you can call trout jerk-s from time to time. I-ll be watching this video again and again.
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Nice brackdown of anthology & identifying flying insects Tom --. As I like to use Top-hats, as it covers a wide range of emerging insects -
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These precious secrets are learned from spending many years on the river. Thanks also for the subtitles.
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