Fly Fishing for Trout in Tailwaters

Fly Fishing for Trout in Tailwaters
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Not only does Mother Nature control the habitat of trout but man controls the habitat in tailwaters from empoundments. The discharges from these dams, change a slow and shallow wading stream into a torrent of fast moving waters or in other cases the change can be much more modest. These tailwaters many times are more rich in nutrients and they can maintain the proper consistant water temperatures making them capable of supporting large populations of large trout making them excellent fisheries. However, to be a successful angler, you must learn to adjust your fishing methods and techniques accordingly. This DVD covers a wide variety of streams across the U. S. from east to west, including scenes from over thirty blue-ribbon tailwaters. If you follow the strategies, the methods and the fly selection secrets included in this DVD, you are certain to be more successful in these productive waters.

DVD Length:

Feature Length: 68 min. New Releases: 25 min. Total: 1 hour, 33 min.

DVD Menu:

*Introduction:

*Types of Dams
*How Lakes Effects the PH of Water                                          *How Lakes Effects Water Clarity
*Determining Stream Flow Rates                                               *How Current Effects Trout
*Determining the Right Fly and Presentation:                             *Fishing Colorado's Frying Pan River
*Fishing Colorado's Blue River                                                    *Crayfish Imitations *Baitfish (Streamers) *Madison River, Montana (below HebgenDam)                                                     *Floating the Madison River Tailwater

*Some Other Tailwaters include Big Horn River, MT Hiwassee River, TN Housatonic River, CT Kennebago River, ME
Rapid River, ME Deerfield River, MA Delaware River, NY Neversink River, NY
South Fork of Holston River, TN Watauga River, TN, Henry's Fork of the Snake River,

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