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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan27" data-source="post: 112993" data-attributes="member: 1074"><p>Duggy </p><p>I'm not an angler through and through, however I think when the trout are going crazy on the water surface ie jumping. In fishing terms they call that the RISE ! Essentially this occurs around the new moon when the lave hatch and begin to float to the surface. If the trout are breaking the surface ie jumping out of the water then they are taking bugs off the surface of the water.( use dry flys )</p><p>If the trout are making large rings on the water surface ie they aren't jumping then they are taking bugs that are submersed ( on the way to the surface.) use wet flys...</p><p>The experienced Anglers will be able to identify what the trout are eating by observation of what is floating on the water. Also by picking up a rock or log and turning it over to see what lave is on the bottom. Then tie your flys to suit.</p><p>For best results with trout try and plan your trips around the RISE. </p><p>Cheers Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan27, post: 112993, member: 1074"] Duggy I'm not an angler through and through, however I think when the trout are going crazy on the water surface ie jumping. In fishing terms they call that the RISE ! Essentially this occurs around the new moon when the lave hatch and begin to float to the surface. If the trout are breaking the surface ie jumping out of the water then they are taking bugs off the surface of the water.( use dry flys ) If the trout are making large rings on the water surface ie they aren't jumping then they are taking bugs that are submersed ( on the way to the surface.) use wet flys... The experienced Anglers will be able to identify what the trout are eating by observation of what is floating on the water. Also by picking up a rock or log and turning it over to see what lave is on the bottom. Then tie your flys to suit. For best results with trout try and plan your trips around the RISE. Cheers Ryan [/QUOTE]
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