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Using Wet Flies for Brown Trout
For wet-fly fishing any of the accepted trout flies, the choice being governed by the usual rules in regard to fly selection for the speckled trout, are effective, with a possible preference for the hackles; the gray hackle with red body is a particularly good brown trout fly. Large sized flies, on number six and four hooks, are occasionally very effective in deep, fast water. Reference has been made above to the utilization of dry flies for fishing the pools and still-waters. As in the case of the brook trout the largest fish will most often be found in the pools. Many of the American stock trout flies may now be had dressed in dry-fly fashion, flies such as the Beaverkill, March brown, etc. A landing net is always a necessary and important factor on a brown trout water.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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