can be fished all year round , but best in late summer and autum
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These flies are particularly important to the still water, reservoir, lake or loch angler, across. Cast the daddy long leg fly to an area where trout activity is obvious on the surface. Then just wait for a fish to find it. When a take does occur resist the temptation to strike, as the trout will often try to drown the fly first, before taking it in it's mouth. Wait until the line starts to run out, then lift the rod high to set the hook. Drag a daddy long legs through a heavy ripple, or waves and the trout will often respond with a positive take. Daddies fished dry or dapped on the water will take trout