Super-Duper's are deadly in the local ponds that they stock. I've heard they're effective in larger bodies of water, as well.
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Super-Duper's are deadly in the local ponds that they stock. I've heard they're effective in larger bodies of water, as well.
Yes the super dupers are magical...and the color matters. overcast days white or silver works best.
Sunny days...silver, trout brown, copper, and bronze.
I have thrown a blue fox spinner and cast masters with white feather tails and it seems to produces strikes.
Smithwicks are good but you have to find some slower water to jerk them through.
White maribou jigsheads pulled through deeper calm water worked almost like you're walking the dog, except with a straight pull motion is good. It doesn't catch as many fish, you need a little stiffer rod than a ultra-lite and you will miss some strikes, but it produces strikes from larger fish.
Line matters too. Try for low vis green. Clear cast a shadow and it spooks the trout.
As far as the fly goes I'd listen to Rich...I've heard zebra midges are the thing to cast.
