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    Default Swinging pattens for trout with the Spey

    So for those of you who'd rather swing for trout in streams with a two hander then nymph fish... what's your favorite patterns.
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    Default swinging trout

    I haven't done any swinging with a two hander but I do swing flies for trout.
    A soft hackle is great.
    As are traditional wet flies.
    Flymphs are another good one.
    Tight lines
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    Swinging trout flies on streams

    Floating - big tom thumbs or stimulators

    Half sunk - Muddler Minnow

    Fully sunk - Black, White or Olive Buggers/bunny leaches

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    Default Swinging for Trouts Mit Die Double Hander

    My Favorites:

    Lite Brite Minnow

    Slump Busters

    Articulated Streamers (T and A Bunker)

    Colin Dunns Bow River Streamer Thing

    Simi Seal Leech

    BIG Goddard Caddis'

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    I really like soft hackle flies. There are many patterns available. You might want to try "Flymph Forum" for a few ideas.

    Cheers,
    Gary

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