Summary
In this episode of the Fly Fishing Insider podcast, host Christian Bacasa interviews Mel Hayner, owner and operator of the Driftless Fly Fishing Company. They discuss the history and unique characteristics of the driftless region, which is known for its abundance of spring creeks and healthy trout population. The driftless area is geologically distinct because it was not glaciated, resulting in porous limestone and cold water springs. The region is home to brook trout, brown trout, and stocked rainbow trout. Conservation efforts by organizations like Trout Unlimited have helped improve the fishing and habitat in the area. When fishing in the driftless, it is important to be stealthy and approach the fish from downstream. Nymphing with an indicator is the primary technique used, but dry fly fishing is also popular. In this conversation, Melvin Hayner shares his expertise on fly fishing in the Driftless Area of Minnesota. He discusses the types of flies and nymphs that are effective in the area, including pheasant tail, root river special, scuds, and basic prints. He emphasizes the importance of using small indicators and bead heads to get the flies down to the fish. Melvin also talks about the substrate of the river, which can be limestone or gravelly, and the need for anglers to be aware of potential snags. He explains how cut banks are important fishing spots and how swinging buggers and streamers under them can be effective. Melvin provides tips on stealthy approaches, including approaching from downstream, making gentle presentations, and predicting the drift. He also discusses the access to the rivers in the area and the importance of supporting local fly shops. Melvin concludes by sharing his contact information and mentioning his sister's efforts to introduce more women to fly fishing.
Takeaways
- The driftless region is known for its abundance of spring creeks and healthy trout population.
- The area is geologically distinct because it was not glaciated, resulting in porous limestone and cold water springs.
- Conservation efforts by organizations like Trout Unlimited have helped improve the fishing and habitat in the driftless area.
- When fishing in the driftless, it is important to be stealthy and approach the fish from downstream.
- Nymphing with an indicator is the primary technique used, but dry fly fishing is also popular. The Driftless Area of Minnesota offers excellent fly fishing opportunities, with a variety of effective flies and nymphs.
- Using small indicators and bead heads can help get the flies down to the fish.
- Cut banks are important fishing spots, and swinging buggers and streamers under them can be effective.
- A stealthy approach is crucial, including approaching from downstream, making gentle presentations, and predicting the drift.
- Access to the rivers in the area is well-maintained, and supporting local fly shops is important.
- Melvin's sister offers women's only fly fishing classes to introduce more women to the sport.
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By Christian Bacasa
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