How Heavy Are Your Flies?
Fly weight is an important consideration for fly fishing. It is important to choose a fly that can rest lightly on the surface and not catch on any obstacles beneath the surface. A bead head pattern can be used to achieve this and increase the casting distance. The leech or egg pattern is another popular choice that keeps the fly from sinking into weeds. Regardless of your choice, be sure to match the weight of the fly with the type of fish you’re targeting. Larger flies are best for aggressive fish while small flies are better for stealthy fish.
Depending on the stream you’re fishing, you may have different types of flies to choose from. Some types of flies are more suitable for clear water while others are best suited for murky water. The color of your fly will also depend on what type of fish you’re targeting. For example, if you’re targeting brown trout, you should use earth tones.