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Spring Trout Flies

Spring fishing doesn’t reward a crowded fly box—it rewards the right flies. This collection is built around three proven categories that cover every hatch and feeding scenario you’ll see all spring: subsurface midges, attractor nymphs, and a handful of versatile dry flies. It’s a simple system that works across almost ... Read more

Spring fishing doesn’t reward a crowded fly box—it rewards the right flies.

This collection is built around three proven categories that cover every hatch and feeding scenario you’ll see all spring: subsurface midges, attractor nymphs, and a handful of versatile dry flies. It’s a simple system that works across almost any trout water.

As water temps rise, trout shift into more active feeding. Midges still dominate, nymph activity builds, and short but critical hatch windows begin to open. If you’re prepared for all three, you’re ahead of most anglers.

Inside this collection, you’ll find:

  • Midge patterns (sizes 18–24) for consistent, all-day subsurface action
  • Attractor nymphs (sizes 12–16) to get down fast and trigger strikes
  • Go-to dry flies (sizes 14–20) for those key hatch windows

The goal is simple: fish smarter, not heavier. A tight selection of proven patterns will outfish an overstuffed box every time.

👉 Want the full breakdown, rigging tips, and when to fish each?
Read the full article here: Best March Trout Flies: 3 Categories That Cover Every Hatch

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If you’re fishing trout this spring—this is your system.

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