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Fishing or trout fly fishing is also knows as a distinct act of taking a rod or fishing rod in your hand to grasp and then gently roll the rod back to the 2 o'clock position and then forward to the 2 o'clock position. Each time you let a slight amount of your dry fly line or wet fly line out of your grasp. Once the anticipation of an exact event that occurs when you troll a certain pattern leach or to strip the line into your hand. The act of stripping or to "strip" the line is to draw the line through your hand with your other hand as a guide and giving it smooth long pulls or short deliberate strips. When many anglers in Idaho or Montana fly fish for trout they give it their all to accomplish or mimic the surroundings. A wise expert fisherman once said if a trout is "feeding on larva or calabatis or other hatches that come from under rocks or in the mud of the lake remember too large of a fly is a really bad idea. Keep in mind they troll around feeding in patterns and they typically eat small consistent meals." "A brown speckled #16 leach or a #18 scud pattern or hares ear work just great at a 1.5 mph troll."
Fishing in Idaho is a passion and is meant to shared with the world. I am sure residents of Montana, Washington, Oregon, Wyoming, Colorado, or any state for that matter would agree!
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