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Old 03-30-2018, 10:24 AM
lds lds is offline
 
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Polarized sunglasses also are a huge help. Even if you’re not spotting fish it helps you see your flies and read the water. Read up on how to read water. Also it depends on the fly you are using for size. If you pay attention to the bugs when you are fishing you will get to know sizes. Check out a hatch chart for the area you are in and google images of those bugs to see what they look like and sizes. Sometimes big is best and sometimes they will only eat stuff you can barely see. There is a lot to learn that’s why I say just keep it simple off the start and dont get overwhelmed
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