fly fishing new hampshire

fly fishing new hampshire
fly fishing new hampshire

brook trout in the East?

I turn toward the mountains in New Hampshire next week, white for the holidays, I go fishing in River Pemigewassit among a few other places. Apparently, there is a healthy population of brook trout above. I never caught brookes, and I was wondering if anyone can offer some advice on how to land some of these very fish. I have two spin and fly material fishing.

Stealth is key. Brook trout easily scared. Since flyfish, I'll try to give some indications. Although it may scare easily, Brook are usually suckers for a good position to steal and seem to be attracted to color models. Try running a real pilot, Adams, Au Sable Wulff-sec Mickey Finn streamer or swing past the waiting areas likely to be lower as banks, drains, kitchen and deep pools. When the workflow is safe and quiet and to achieve a launch point, the rest of the area for several minutes before pouring. a small example "4a flyrod 7 pesos would be ideal.

White Mountains, NH Fly fishing for brookies

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