How To Catch a Big Brown Trout on Flat Water

Big brown trout holding just subsurface with a rise soon after you arrive. Perfect! This is going to be great! But that big brown trout might not want to play by the same rules as you want or hope. Worse, it’s holding in calm, flat water and that one rise that raised hopes led to a second… 20 minutes later! Let’s have a look at the methodology that Amelia uses in applying what she knows about brown trout in her approach and presentations to this solid brown trout – and how relying on what she knows leads to success!

 

 

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https://flyfishing-blog.com/flyfishing-blog.com/2020/12/29/jensen-fly-fishing-sighting-brown-trout-in-tannic-water/

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