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Early Run

Early spring offers a unique fly fishing experience, as the thawing waters and longer days awaken the aquatic life and, in turn, the fish. Utilizing flies such as midges, scuds, and leeches can be particularly effective during this season. Midges, often the first hatch of the year, provide a reliable food source for trout in colder waters. Scuds are also a staple in the diet of trout throughout the year and are especially important in early spring when other food sources are scarce. Leech patterns can be especially enticing as the larger meal option, triggering aggressive strikes from fish. It’s important to remember that water temperatures are still cold, so a slower presentation might be necessary to entice lethargic fish. Additionally, paying attention to water levels and clarity can guide your choice of fly size and color to increase visibility in various conditions. Cheers

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