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yeoldkiller

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trout stocking is coming up some time around may and will be the last load of the season around my area they stock in a creek I need help on tying flies for stocked trout since i have only caught natives on a fly could you all please suggets some flies and post pics and recipe for the flies

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What works for the natives should work for the stockers, I would think. Unless somebody has a pellet pattern. :lol:

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Brown pellet egg pattern is the only thing I can ever get them to take a Roaring River. Those hatchery fish do not know what a bug is even when you hit them on the head! LOL!

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They learn to eat right away. I have watched trout start eating caddis 15 minutes after they leave the truck. Tie a few different colors of woolly worms size 10 and 8, with grizzly hackle. Some bead head, some unweighted. Should do OK.

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I've used bright orange wolley-bugers, olive woolley bugers, adams in 12-16, humpies, stimi's, hoppers, lady bugs, even a zebra midge in the film!

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I use a Hare's ear with a Pheasant tail as a dropper and catch stockies on the same day they were stocked.. Also do well with scuds and zebra midges...

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really really outrageous looking woolly buggers. with odd colors like orange. chartreuse, white, fl. pink.... the list goes on.

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