Streamers for Trout | How To Use Them

Published 2018-09-15
Streamer fishing is visually exciting and one of the best ways to hunt for trophy trout. In this full episode host Tom Rosenbauer explains in great detail all the fundamentals you need to know. This video includes: understanding why trout eat batifish, what streamers to choose and why, flylines choices and much more! Subscribe to get all our video uploads: goo.gl/F82SBx
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All Comments (13)
  • @intoart340
    I am 66 yrs old and decided to learn fly fishing. I watch any video with Tom in it. Very, very good teacher. Thank You Tom.
  • @hitopsful
    Not sure who would downvote this, thanks for your time making these guides tom!
  • Hey Orvis guys, I watched your videos one by one and went fishing in between each one. First time out nothing, then 1 fish, then 2 fish, and today I got 24 rainbows in the Waterton Canyon 😎 thanks from Colorado
  • After all these years fishing alone without a guide and guidance, I discovered your videos and I hope I am learning something. Thank you.
  • I literally love watching the videos that Tom puts together that helps trout fishers learn how the to fish better for trout. Thank you so much !
  • Another great video! I don’t know how I would have learned to fly fish without Tom and the orvis guide to fly fishing
  • @monikgagnon
    always exciting video and good knowledge, thanks for sharing
  • @manifestgtr
    Some of my favorite streamers are smaller ones like muddler minnows and wooley buggers…they’re big enough to get the attention of larger trout but small enough that brookies will still chase em. And they imitate a LOT…from large nymphs and water bugs to tadpoles and small baitfish depending on your presentation.
  • @UNeek412
    So what’s the best fly rod use for a novice fisherman? Something easy but something fish love to attack? I have some streamers and buggers but also slot of nymphs