Fishing Wet Flies
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what is diff in wet flies and dry flies?
i am going to try and do some trout fishing this summer and gonna try a fly & bobber . so what is the difference between dry and wet flies? what should i be using? i live in colorado any suggestions on type or color?
What size do you recommend?
Ok then lets solve this problem youve got, firstly dry flies, they represent the fly hatches in the middle stage of their life past pupae and then the fully grown fly emerges on the surface, also it can be other large flies such as dragonflies etc that have been blown onto the surface by the wind also ants do this, its one of the best ways to fly fish on a light leader, about 4lb should work, use a co polymer leader not flourocarbon as it will sink your fly, to prevent your fly from sinking add floatant like loon aquel or gink
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A strike indicator is good for fishing them, use a floating line in warm weather for the best catches of trout. Also use only loon if its a fly that floats using CDC feather.
Now for wet flies, as the name suggests they go under the surface, best fished on a flourocarbon leader on an intermediate line, these can imitate all sorts of things, they are not nymphs and fished closer to the bottom a slow jerky retreive is whats needed to catch. You can use a sinkant on these but its not always needed, dont confuse them with lures though as they are smaller than lures and not so thickly dressed with marabou etc, you dont need an indicator just feel for takes, hope this helps you out, the fly guy
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Dries
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Wets
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For dries i recommend about size 14, for flies such as the adams.
wets i suggest about size eight and onwards depending what your fishing for have a variety of different sizes and keep changing your size/type if you arent catching.
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