Scandi and Skagit Application Explained | Trout Spey (Missouri River)
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
- We get a lot of questions regarding trout spey. Where to use it, how to set one up, what flies to use. Fred hits the MO with his two handers to explain where and how he uses his scandi and skagit rigs.
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Fantastic video. Fred is a great teacher
Nice job and good content! I live in Western Oregon and everybody here is Skagit crazy! I'm partial to Scandi though and use Scandi bodies with Versileaders & Polyleaders almost exclusively, except the most deep bucket dredging in winter. Keep the great content coming. The tug is the drug!
Not sure if it is allowed on the Missouri, but maybe the benefits of running a two fly setup when swinging.
Hey Calvin. Absolutely. We can fish two flies. I frequently fish a streamer followed by an unweighted leech, and a weighted leech followed by a soft hackle. In the summer, a bead head caddis pupa followed by an unweighted pupa or partridge soft hackle can be excellent.
Great video Fred!
What’s your rod setups for trout Spey?
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follow this link to see what we've been using this season!