Tuesday, June 17, 2014

{Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Favorite Type Of Trout Water

I generally prefer larger freestone streams or tailwaters that have a freestone feel (i.e. madison).  Not a big fan of big tailwaters as they seem kind of artificial to me.  I do small streams from time to time but I prefer challenging hatches and fish whcih you don't often see on the small streams (limestones excluded). 
 

On Sunday, June 15, 2014 6:56:09 PM UTC-4, Rob Snowhite wrote:
The local trout stream thread got me thinking. I'd like to know what everyone's favorite type of trout water is. What is your favorite type of water to fish for trout?

My personal favorite is a tailwater with a significant drop in elevation. Example would be Elevenmile Canyon in Colorado. Loads of plunge pools with scattered straight stretches in between. Every plunge pool allows a new presentation to learn, new fish at each spot, scrambling over the boulders, constant fun.

Please describe your ideal trout fishing waters and what  you find ideal about it, the kind you dream about at night.

Do you like limestones, freestones, great lake tributary, oceanic tributary, tailwater, small, wide, alpine, Pacific NW rainforest, stillwater, ice/hardwater, stocked, wild, hook 'n cook, secluded, urban, etc.

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