Ronan: This is one of the effective ways to catch big trout here.
Troll big woolies behind a slow boat. Green, brown, black, purple,
etc. We weight the flies, or use a weighted trolling line with
different "colors" (30' per color).
Larry Johnson
Springville, Utah
>>> "Ronan MacLoughlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/9/2006 8:16 AM >>>
Well now folks. A little change in scope for you.
Id like to know if anyone of you go trolling flies for trout on the
lakes? And by trolling I mean out in your boat with the outboard(Oars)
and just spinning up and down your favourite haunts with the flies
(30-40) yards out behind!? The very same as trolling small rapala's et
cetera for trout early and late in the season.
If so, Id love to see................
1. What your best flies are
2. Any techniques you use when trolling? i.e do you drive in a S shape,
do you weight your flies, do you combine with a bait such as a tasmanian
devil!?
3. Anything else that you would like to mention!
This is a big thing on the Irish lakes and each year, before the
duckfly (Chironomids) and after the early Olives (Mayflies) you will see
most practicing it.
Looking foward to hearing from you!
Ronan.
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