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3/24/2009 @ 10:28:02 am by fishinggolfer.com

Shrimp and Fly Fishing


There are many choices when it comes to fly fishing bait. Most people just simply purchase manmade flies from many different companies. When fly fishing, trout is one of the most commonly targeted fish, as well as bass. There are many different kinds of manmade flies, however many people have found more success with live bait. Shrimp is the most popular live bait for fly fishing, especially when targeting trout.

As much as we all love shrimp, so do trout. As a matter of fact an average trout's diet can range anywhere from one-third to one-half shrimp. With studies done on the diet of the trout fish, its no wonder live shrimp is the best bait. Although shrimp is the best bait, there are many other kinds of live bait for fly fishing. When it comes to catching bass, soft back crabs or peelers are popular live bait. Lugworm and rag worm are good live bait for catching bass, as well as sand-eels. No matter what live bait you decide to use, you get better results while the bait remains alive. Although, many people prefer live bait, there are some who prefer manmade flies. There are many different types of flies you can purchase and many companies to choose from.

Whether you prefer live bait or manmade flies, there are many good options. However, live shrimp has shown to have the most success when fly fishing. When hooked and used properly, live shrimp bait can give you the fishing results you have been looking for all this time.

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