Fly Fishing Georgia

Help me to fly?
I was fly fishing in the mountains of northern Georgia about a year. I have all the equipment and know-how to use it, but I caught a fish. I know they are there because I can go on the same points with a panther martin and catch 5 or 6 in 30 minutes, but I want to take on a fly rod. I know it's a kind of general question, but someone any suggestions?
Yes, it is quite large, more information would be helpful, but here are some things you can check: What kind of fish? Be sure to match the flies are chosen so that the fish feed, or at least similar to the foods you know they are fed. In imitation the frog can be good for bass, trout, etc. but rather an insect similar to the current boom, particular attention to insects are more frequent at the time of year and time of day that are there. Then, select a flight model that best fits insects you see. dry or wet fly? If no fish are rising to the actual flying, there's a good chance he used to lead to its imitation. So you could try fishing a streamer, nymph or a dry place below the surface, or on the bottom. If the nymphs of the peach, take a stone in water near you are fishing for the type of active nymphs, then everything possible to match the model – or use a "prince" – Good hopes mimics a variety of nymphs. a river or lake? The techniques are very different for everyone. In a river that has to make sure your flight is to move freely. If it is to slide against nature (either above or below water), fish can not take it. Good luck!
Fly Fishing Georgia Smithgall Woods and Chattooga River
