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Fly Fishing Film | Winter Spring Creek Fishing

When the lakes and the rivers freeze over in the middle of winter, there are a few places that remain open through the year.

The spring creek water that is so cool in the hot summers, also keeps the water from freezing in the winter times.

Scuds and midges are the primary diet in the wintertime, but leeches and streamers can be deadly as well. Spring creeks often bring the benefit of crystal clear water which allow you to sight fish to large fish ratcheting up the excitement.

 

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