How to Fish With Streamers
Things You'll Need
- Fly rod Fly reel Fly line Leader Streamer flies in a variety of patterns Waders or hip boots
Instructions
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How to Fish with Streamer Flies
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Choose the proper rod and reel. Streamer flies typically are much larger and more wind-resistant than other fly patterns. Consequently, the fishing tackle used for streamer fishing should be heavy enough to handle larger fly patterns with ease. A 6-weight fishing outfit (rod and line combination) or an 8-weight outfit should be sufficient to handle most streamers.
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2
Choose the proper streamer. The particular pattern of streamer is less important than the fly's color and size. Drab streamers in smaller sizes work better in clear water, while large colorful streamers tend to work best in murky water. Affix the fly to your fly line using a strong leader with at least a 3X rating.
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3
Select a location to begin fishing. Tom McNally, author of "The Complete Book of Fly Fishing," prefers to fish a pool or run by starting at the head and working his way downstream.
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4
Cast the streamer across the current and slightly downstream of your position.
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5
Create motion with the fly while it swings through the current. Motion can be provided by pulling in line using your free hand (known as "stripping") or by twitching the tip of the rod.
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6
Strip line to bring the streamer toward you once the fly is directly downstream of your position.
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7
Make another cast approximately 10 feet away from your previous cast and repeat steps 5 and 6.
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