Small is the way to go

 When fishing on stocked stillwater, I found that small nymphs are the way to go. When rainbow trout freshly stocked, they hit almost anything bright and flashy, including spinning lures and streamers. But when the fish accommodated to the body of water, they became extremely finicky. 

Olive nymph on 18 hook is deadly on those lake-dwelling trout. 

Despite warm weather , fishing was slow. I caught only one rainbow trout, and lost one. Also I caught small fish called common rudd (Scardinius erythrophthalmus) . It reacts to dry fly pretty good. 


They are mostly small fish, but easy target for beginning fly fishermen, especially on stillwater.

The rod I mostly use for stillwater fishing is Vision Sisu 6wt, 9'. It's a fast and lightweight rod, good for propelling casts through the wind. It's also capable to throw streamers with 4mm beadheads on sinking line. 





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