"Discover Proven Mountain Lakes Trout Fly-Fishing Flies!"
Remember - To Catch The Bigger Trout...Think Protein!
Take a peak at the flies that Paul Kaminski uses to catch monster high-altitude lake trout!
-Michael
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Mountain Lakes Trout Fishing:
"FLY-FISHING ON HIGH
Some might consider Paul Kaminski a fly-fishing radical. Anyone who returns home from one of these trips with a collection of insect specimens to match at his tying bench could be accused of that.
'Forget those small little dry flies,' Paul says. 'They hit damsel nymphs like a ton of bricks. I think a lot of people use anything that looks buggy on the surface, but bigger fish are after protein.' Paul regularly catches fish in the 2- to 3-pound class on his hand ties fished on 4x and 5x tippets. 'You've got to be gentle. It can take you quite a few minutes to bring one close.'
Damselflies with four to five wraps of lead wire get Paul's offerings down, and a twitching motion seems to draw large fish. 'You have to play with different retrieves, and you really have to match what's out there,' he says. 'They get really finicky on size.'
Putting together a trip takes planning. Not only do these guys know their maps but they also spend hours mulling over potential trips. They all agree: The more grueling the journey, the better the fishing will be. 'The farther the better,' Newberry agrees. 'No trail? Even better! There will be much better potential for bigger fish.'"
Take a peak at the flies that Paul Kaminski uses to catch monster high-altitude lake trout!
-Michael
====================
Mountain Lakes Trout Fishing:
"FLY-FISHING ON HIGH
Some might consider Paul Kaminski a fly-fishing radical. Anyone who returns home from one of these trips with a collection of insect specimens to match at his tying bench could be accused of that.
'Forget those small little dry flies,' Paul says. 'They hit damsel nymphs like a ton of bricks. I think a lot of people use anything that looks buggy on the surface, but bigger fish are after protein.' Paul regularly catches fish in the 2- to 3-pound class on his hand ties fished on 4x and 5x tippets. 'You've got to be gentle. It can take you quite a few minutes to bring one close.'
Damselflies with four to five wraps of lead wire get Paul's offerings down, and a twitching motion seems to draw large fish. 'You have to play with different retrieves, and you really have to match what's out there,' he says. 'They get really finicky on size.'
Putting together a trip takes planning. Not only do these guys know their maps but they also spend hours mulling over potential trips. They all agree: The more grueling the journey, the better the fishing will be. 'The farther the better,' Newberry agrees. 'No trail? Even better! There will be much better potential for bigger fish.'"
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