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You'll know you have tied into a truly big fish if you start talking to yourself part way through the fight. If you want that fish to be a trout on a fly, you need to turn your eye towards still water. Trout in lakes outgrow trout in rivers for two reasons: firstly they don't have to work as hard as trout in rivers who have to maintain their position in the current. Secondly, they have more food available. This episode is about the food they eat and the flies, lines and techniques you can employ to bring one of these fish to hand. My guest is Kyle Bratcher of Sickfoot Flies. Enjoy the show.
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You'll know you have tied into a truly big fish if you start talking to yourself part way through the fight. If you want that fish to be a trout on a fly, you need to turn your eye towards still water. Trout in lakes outgrow trout in rivers for two reasons: firstly they don't have to work as hard as trout in rivers who have to maintain their position in the current. Secondly, they have more food available. This episode is about the food they eat and the flies, lines and techniques you can employ to bring one of these fish to hand. My guest is Kyle Bratcher of Sickfoot Flies. Enjoy the show.

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