Fishing with jig flies – best tips for Autumn days

Autumn is here, we have only a few nice days and the season will end. We give some short tips so that you can catch more and to enjoy fishing in this season.
Usually in Autumn the rivers are crystal clear and low. For these reasons we love to fish using jig nymphs in turbulent waters because in these spots the fish are. We recommend you to try our tactics   and we are sure that you will not regret  :).

So, based on our experience ( mine and a few good experienced fishermen friends and Troutline Pro Team members ) we give you  the best tips for better fishing in Autumn days. These tips is about choosing the  fishing spots and selecting the proper flies

Why turbulent waters?

  • because river  has  more oxygen in these parts
  • more food based on the same reason – oxygen in water
  • difficult to be detected by predators like birds and mink
  • because the river bank is rocky and has good hiding spots
  • and for humans, can  fish more close and can be spotted by fish more difficult

Why jig nymphs?

  • because in nymphing  jig flies gives you a better sensitivity compared with other types of nymphs
  • because a jig nymph has a more better presentation  ( close to the river bottom ) compared with a classic nymph
  • because can be played more efficient on short distances  or behind big stones
  • because the hook stays  with the tip up and not down – less snags and  not many flies lost on the bottom river

Choosing the right jig nymphs can be done based on the same selection of patterns  used in Summer but:

  • use flies with thin and clear body like those made of body thread or pheasant barbs, quills and  other similar materials
  • do not use big bushy nymphs made of lot of dubbing – are not so effective in Autumn
  • use all the time small and very small flies like size #14 and #16 in regular waters  and #16 and #18 in waters with high fishing pressure
  • if the river is very fast flowing use  flies with very slim bodies and bigger  beads
  • if the river is medium fast flowing use flies with one turn of CDC or partridge behind bead – for extra movement

For example the fly bellow is perfect for Spring time and first part of Summer,  will not work or will work bad at the Summer end and in Autumn time:

troutline-octopus-GRHE-and-partridge

The fly bellow is perfect for medium and slow running waters because will work and pulse in water  and will not behave like a stone:

troutline-PT-octopus

The best option are flies similar with these bellow, with or without spots. In fact these are the flies that we use a lot, we  had  great results and we are very confident using them:

troutline-tactical-PT-Orange-Spot-BL-Jig

Troutline-Tactical-PT-Red-Ass-BL-Jig

Fishing spots:
Deep pools – September time in Lapland
jig-nymphing--in-deep-waters

Late Autumn spot:
Late-Autumn-spot-for-jig-nymphing--troutline-blog

Fish on jig nymphs:

Male trout- on a size #18 jig:
big-male-trout-on-jig-nymph

Middle Autumn fish:
rainbow-on-a-jig-nymph-troutline-blog

Late Autumn fish on a jig nymph:
Autumn-fish-on-troutline-jig-nymphs

I hope that you find the information helpful and I wish you all : tight lines 🙂

1 Comment
  • Rusty Lininger
    October 25, 2016

    VERY good article!
    I’ve recently moved to Oregon from Germany. I learned how to fly fish in Europe and LOVE the euro-nymph style. Now it’s time to test this technique on the native trout and steelhead!

    Thank you again and keep me updated!

    Rusty

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