It realy depends on what time of year it is. June: Blue Winged Olives, Wooley Boogers, Fesint Tail July: Canddis, Musquito, Olive, Wooley Booger, Fesint Tail August: Wooley Booger With these at their certain time of year i catch about 10 fish in like 2 hours Hoped this helped :)
When trout are feeding on top, use dry flies on a fly rod.
Trout flies can be purchased anywhere fishing tackle is sold. One website, Hooked On Flies, specializes in trout flies. Percy's Flies is another website to check.
Brook trout eat algae, catisflies, and black flies. I somehow ended up with baby brook trout, too. And if you are fishing, just use worms because you will only catch grown-up trout.:)
Trout mainly feed on flies, small fish and suprisingly marshmellows.
Keith Draper has written: 'Angling in New Zealand' -- subject(s): Fishing, Trout fishing 'Trout flies in New Zealand' -- subject(s): Artificial Flies, Trout fishing 'Hooked on Fly-tying'
Water bugs, flies, insects
Dick Pobst has written: 'Trout stream insects' -- subject(s): Aquatic insects, Artificial Flies, Flies, Artificial, Food, Stream animals, Trout, Trout fishing, United States 'The Orvis vest pocket guide to mayflies' -- subject(s): Trout fishing, Mayflies
Kingfisher. has written: 'Trout--flies' -- subject(s): Trout fishing 'Summary annual review 2002'
Salmon eggs, worms, small spinners like rooster tails or panther martins, flies.
William Hastie Lawrie has written: 'A reference book of English trout flies' 'Big trout'
Gary A. Borger has written: 'Naturals' 'Fishing the film' -- subject(s): Fly fishing 'Nymphing' -- subject(s): Nymph fishing, Nymphs (Insects), Trout fishing 'Designing trout flies' -- subject(s): Artificial Flies, Trout fishing
When we went fishing I caught a massive trout!