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Stocked trout pond #11312747 12/31/15 12:23 AM
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What flies and techniques work best for catching stocked trout in a pond? It gets pretty good pressure too but I haven't seen anybody using flies



Re: Stocked trout pond [Re: Bissett] #11312885 12/31/15 01:04 AM
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I've always had luck with a sz 10-12 bugger with a nymph dropper stripped in slow.


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I've always had luck with an attractor fly (egg pattern or something flashy) with a black or green bugger dropped about 18 inches back. Catch almost all fish on the bugger.

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Re: Stocked trout pond [Re: Bissett] #11340163 01/12/16 03:43 AM
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Here are three to keep in mind, includes the Near Deere along with two other fishing flies that we like to use in Tandem with the Near Deere. Near Deere is the lead fly; a GRHEN or a Zebra Midge is the trailing fly. Three Suggested Fishing Flies link.

Seems like the Trout go for the GRHEN initially but once they settle in to a pond and start feeding on the "bugs" in the pond, then the Zebra Midge works.

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