Tips & Tutorials
Late summer fly fishing requires a unique approach as water levels drop and temperatures rise. Trout become more selective, feeding primarily during cooler parts of the day. This blog explores essential tips for late summer fishing success, from adjusting your fly selection to mastering your presentation techniques, along with top fly patterns and foam hoppers that are sure to entice even the pickiest trout.
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Floatant is a must-have for any dry fly angler, keeping flies buoyant and visible on the water’s surface. From the early days of beeswax and lanolin to today’s advanced gels, powders, and sprays, floatant has evolved to meet the needs of modern fly fishers. Learn how, when, and why to use floatant, and explore Jackson Hole Fly Company’s top floatant products designed to keep your flies floating all day long.
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Unlock the secrets of the Muddler Minnow, a fly pattern that excels in any season. From its origins to its modern variations, learn how to master this essential fly and elevate your fishing game year-round.
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Incorporating swivels into your fly fishing rig can dramatically improve your line management and overall presentation. Learn the best practices for placing swivels in your setup, the top knots to use, and how this small addition can make a big difference in your fishing success.
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Late summer presents a unique challenge for fly fishing enthusiasts. As the season transitions, the behavior of trout changes, and so should your strategy. Here are eight expert tips to help you make the most of your late summer fly fishing adventures.
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