![]() ![]() ![]() Grillos’ Captain Crunch is an excellent example of a trout spey fly. Today’s trout spey post focuses on selecting effective flies for casting and swinging with a light trout spey rod. Trout spey fishing is a great change because you can leave all the extras at home and just head out with your rod, a sink tip or two, some leader material, and a small assortment of spey flies. ![]() Then out of the blue a trout will aggressively grab the fly, sometimes startling the angler! Most of our staff and guides at Montana Angler are experienced spey fishermen and spend our fair share of time fishing our Southwest Montana rivers with a two-handed rod, let us set up a day of fishing that includes swinging flies with a spey rod for trout.Īs trout anglers, we tend towards bringing everything but the kitchen sink when it comes to fly selection and accessories. The down and across presentation is done under tension, while passively swinging their fly through likely holding water, often daydreaming or enjoying the scenery. Not to mention the take or “grab” while swinging is pretty exciting. The simplicity of spending a day stepping down a run casting and swinging is a refreshing change from the usual day of trout fishing. The popularity of trout spey fishing in Montana has grown exponentially over the last few years and for good reason. A fun and effective method of trout fishing is the down-and-across streamer swing. ![]()
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